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A world apart? Brits have grown more positive about immigration
A new global study by Ipsos for the BBC Crossing Divides series highlights that almost half of Britons think that political divisions pose more of a danger to society than they did 20 years ago.
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A world apart? Global study for the BBC Crossing Divides season
A new global study by Ipsos for the BBC Crossing Divides series highlights that people are split over whether differences in political opinions in their country are healthy or dangerous for society.
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Global predictions: what's in store for 2019?
The latest Ipsos Global Advisor poll was carried out in 31 countries around the world at the end of 2018. It asked over 21,000 online adults aged under 64 their predictions for 2019.
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The Perils of Perception 2018
37-country study highlights global public’s misperceptions about crime and violence, sex, climate change, the economy and other key issues.
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Majority of Britons believe not enough is being done to meet infrastructure needs
Findings from the latest Global Infrastructure Index survey conducted by Ipsos in partnership with the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA).
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Energy sector reputations: time to power up?
The energy sector has an image problem. From domestic suppliers to international oil and gas companies, firms face an uphill struggle to be viewed in a more positive light by a wide range of their stakeholders – as issues around the environment, along with pricing concerns, shape perceptions amongst consumers, regulators, and the media.
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Infrastructure fit for the future
The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) commissioned Ipsos to conduct mixed-methods research on the challenges facing UK infrastructure in a range of areas: waste, digital communications, water, flooding, energy and transport.
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Understanding Society: Putting people in the picture
As sustainable development becomes ever more embedded in government and corporate practice, the world of research has increasingly shifted its thinking to economic, social and environmental impacts.
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Sugar: What next?
Ipsos is today releasing a review of the public and legislators’ attitudes towards sugar, and its future control.
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Diversity matters (and inclusion does, too)
In our latest blog, Jordana Moser, Senior Research Executive at Ipsos LEAD, discusses how diversity and inclusion affects employee engagement.