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Trust or bust: Realising the UK's AI ambitions
There is one essential factor that must underpin all the UK government's efforts in order for the UK to succeed in its AI ambitions: trust.
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The cost of living continues to be the most important issue facing London
New research from Ipsos, conducted on behalf of London Councils tracks Londoners’ perceptions of key issues facing London as well as attitudes towards a number of key policy areas, including housing, crime, employment and devolution.
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Britain’s housing crisis: where MPs and the public agree...and disagree
Both groups acknowledge that there is a housing crisis in the UK, but their perspectives on solutions and preferred actions vary considerably.
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Majority of Britons believe it is important to talk about the Holocaust, with 1 in 3 fearing lessons will be forgotten in 10 years’ time
While seven in ten (69%) Britons believe the lessons of the Holocaust are largely remembered today, 1 in 3 (32%) think they will be forgotten in ten years’ time.
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Britons Predict 2025: Starmer stays, recession looms, and Prince Harry unlikely to return to the UK
Ipsos has looked at people’s expectations in Great Britain and around the world for the year ahead.
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Low satisfaction with health services highlights health inequalities
New study from Ipsos reveals a concerning disparity in satisfaction with health services across the UK.
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Ipsos Almanac 2025
Our reflections on the key events, trends and surprises of 2024 and what this means for the year to come - it's the Ipsos Almanac 2025.
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A national grant to digitise and streamline adult social care assessments has been used to progress innovative practice in local authorities
Ipsos and IPC’s evaluation identified a range of examples of good and interesting practice where local authorities used the grant to fund new ways of managing and delivering assessments
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Collecting data on income, assets and care needs to inform policy decisions on paying for social care
Laura Tuhou and Claire Lambert look at the feasibility and acceptability of collecting data about people’s income, assets and care needs as part of a survey aiming to inform future policy decisions about paying for care and support, and at what could make a survey on this more acceptable to the people invited to take part.
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Ipsos research explores the feasibility of collecting data about the income and assets of adults with care and support needs.
Between 2021 and 2023, Ipsos led a multi-pronged feasibility study looking at ways to collect data about the income and assets of adults with care and support needs, on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).