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Ipsos Update - January 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on creativity and innovation, NATO, Gen Z in MENA and in-depth reports from Australia, Brazil, Russia and the UK.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2019
Welcome to the Ipsos 2019 Almanac - a look at what our research has told us about the state of Britain in another year of Brexit and a general election.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2018
The Ipsos Almanac is our light-hearted(ish) review of life, society, business, media and politics in 2018, with contributions and data from around the business.
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Debates prove a key battleground victory for Boris
Using Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) sensors and biometric data sensors, Ipsos measured the impact of the BBC Prime Ministerial Debate on the 2019 General Election.
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A fashionable subject: how far will UK consumers go to tackle the true cost of cheap and fast fashion?
As we head into the 2019 Black Friday weekend, Joe Wheeler reflects on the darker side of "fast fashion" and how transparency is needed for consumers to make sustainable, ethical choices.
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Health and Social Care
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Housing policies popular but people lack confidence anyone will deliver
All parties’ major housing policies are popular, but the public also have strong doubts that anyone will improve housing if elected.
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Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2018/19
Ipsos carried out this survey of pupils in schools on behalf of Sport England during the academic year 2018/19. Sport England commissioned Ipsos to design and carry out the survey to inform Sport England’s strategy and the strategies of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
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Ipsos Research Highlights - November 2019
This month's Ipsos research highlights include falling levels of concern over immigration, politicians are now the least trusted profession in Britain and the latest on the General Election as the majority expect the Conservatives to be the largest party.