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Oxford Citizens Assembly on climate change
Following Oxford City Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in January 2019, Ipsos were commissioned to conduct a Citizens Assembly on Climate Change in Oxford.
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Only 1 in 10 expect politics to invade the Christmas lunch conversation
Britons are most likely to watch a Christmas Special or the Queen's Speech together but very few expect Christmas dinner to be ruined.
Education, Children and Families
We use innovative methods in research and evaluation to bring together trusted understandings of the most important issues affecting education, children, and families.
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Boris Johnson should focus on increasing NHS staff to satisfy the public
As Boris Johnson settles in as the newly elected UK Prime Minister, the NHS will be one of the big policy areas he will be focussing on.
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MPs think personal principles should influence decision making, but the public aren’t so sure
Almost half of MPs believe they should use their personal experiences and principles to make decisions while only 1 in 10 members of the public agree.
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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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Conservatives hold 12-point lead over Labour heading into final week of the election campaign
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor reveals that 1 in 4 may change their minds on who to vote for on December 12th.
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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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Women and remain voters are the most compassionate Britons
A new report based on an Ipsos survey has found that 60% of people think Britain has become less caring in the last 10 years, while only 8% of people believe Britain has become more caring.
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View of Britain as "positive influence" on global affairs drops 11 points since 2012
Data from Ipsos Global Advisor shows sharp decline in those who believe Britain will be a positive influence in the next 10 years