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New study sheds a positive light on attitudes towards the UK LGBT community
A new Ipsos survey commissioned by grooming brand Harry’s has provided a new insight into UK heterosexuals' attitudes towards the LGBT community in the UK in 2018.
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Workplace Pension: research into automatic enrolment
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions to understand how people feel about automatic enrolment into workplace pensions and the benefits associated with it.
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A third of adults worry about voice activated speakers recording their conversations
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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Public hugely overestimate how much land in the UK is densely built up
New Ipsos research shows the public are very wrong about the ‘UK Statistic of the Year’.
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Attitudes to Hunting 2017
A new national poll commissioned by the animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports finds that majority of the British public are in favour of keeping a number of activities banned in the Hunting Act illegal.
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Public Health England: Public awareness and opinion survey 2017
This is the fourth wave of Public Health England's public opinion research, conducted by Ipsos, following previous waves in 2016, 2015, and a baseline wave in 2014.
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BBC most trusted news source
A new survey for the BBC looks at levels of public trust in news sources.
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Public perceptions of austerity, social care and personal data
Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to survey UK adults on their attitudes to public service spending and austerity; social care services; and personal data sharing.
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Music consumption of CDs is in decline
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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Doctors are the most trusted profession among school children
Our new survey on trust in professions conducted among over 2,600 secondary school age children finds that doctors are the most trusted profession.