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Two in three want the government to increase spending on public services
The Ipsos October 2018 Political Monitor shows that two in three want the government to increase spending on public services - but only one in four think it will.
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Public wrong on key facts around Brexit and impact of EU membership
The British public are wrong on key facts around Brexit and the UK’s relationship with the EU.
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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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The public's Brexit predictions
A major new Ipsos survey conducted in partnership with the Policy Institute at King’s College London and UK in a Changing Europe reveals what the public think will happen in the Brexit negotiations, and the impact of leaving the EU on key issues over the following five years.
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Bringing the public along on the health tech revolution
Kate Duxbury reflects on the initial code of conduct for data driven health and care technology.
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Scottish Household Survey Annual Report 2017
The latest annual report of the Scottish Household Survey has just been published by the Scottish Government.
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Confidence in Theresa May to get a good Brexit deal reaches new low
The Ipsos July 2018 Political Monitor reveals just a quarter of the public are confident that Theresa May will get a good deal for Britain in the EU negotiations - a new low for her.
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Private Renters’ Customer Journeys: qualitative research for Which?
Ipsos publishes in-depth qualitative research exploring the customer experiences of households renting privately for Which?
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Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but not lead to improvements
The Ipsos June 2018 Political Monitor shows half of Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but few think it will lead to improvements.
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Automatic Enrolment: Quantitative Research with Small and Micro Employers
This report presents the findings from a recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The report explores the experiences of small and micro employers who automatically enrolled their staff into a workplace pension, and the opt-out rate among these staff.