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Ipsos named one of The Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality 2024
Ipsos has been named as one of The Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality 2024 for its commitment to addressing gender inequalities in the workplace.
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More than half think the Conservative Party are having a bad general election campaign
Ipsos's latest Election Campaign Tracker looks at the campaign so far and asks who would make a better Prime Minister - Rishi Sunak or Nigel Farage?
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Ipsos MRP shows Labour on track to win large majority, but nearly 120 seats still too close to call
Today Ipsos publishes its first MRP model of the 2024 General Election.
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Finding Hope and Home: Reflections on World Refugee Day 2024
Trinh Tu, Managing Director of Public Affairs, reflects on her experience as a refugee this World Refugee Day.
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6 in 10 Britons think Labour manifesto represents positive change for Britain
New polling from Ipsos explores attitudes towards the party manifestos
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Majority of Britons want political parties to take a strong approach to climate change – but it is unlikely to sway 2019 non-voters
New polling from Ipsos has revealed that while most Britons remain concerned about climate change, the intensity of concern has fallen since 2022 .
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Concern about NHS rises to equal highest since 2020, concern about immigration rises to equal highest since 2017
The June 2024 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a rise in public concern about the NHS, economy and immigration
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Overwhelming majority of Britons support setting legally binding targets to reduce the amount of sewage spilled in waterways
More than 8 in 10 Britons (83%) support setting legally binding targets to reduce the amount of sewage spilled in waterways according to an Ipsos poll for the Financial Times.
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Two in five Britons want increased spending on public services - even if it means they pay more in tax
New polling from Ipsos explores attitudes towards tax and spending on public services.
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Russia, Iran, Israel and China rank worst for global influence, while EU seen as preferred model over Britain and US
A third of Brits (35%) say Great Britain should emulate the US, up from 24% in 2019. But this is far behind the 59% who say Britain should emulate the European Union