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Politicians remain the least trusted profession in Britain
The 2017 Ipsos Veracity Index reveals the esteem the British public holds for a variety of professions, with some fresh additions in the form of weather forecasters and professional footballers.
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Trust in Professions: Long-term trends
Who do you trust? Ipsos's long-term trends research into the professions the public trust most - and least.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - November 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for November 2017 includes our annual Veracity Index, low confidence in Theresa May to get a good Brexit deal and an invitation to our End of Year Review.
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Domestic abuse survey: research into the role of the employer
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Vodafone Foundation to understand what barriers are preventing businesses from doing more to support employees who are enduring domestic violence, as victims and perpetrators.
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New survey for EIB reveals demand for investment in Europe
The EIB Investment Report 2017/2018 incorporates the results of the annual EIB Investment Survey conducted by Ipsos of 12,500 businesses in the EU, which this year also includes a Europe-wide survey of 600 municipal authorities.
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How SMEs are giving women more business options
A study of SMEs across Europe found that they offer women founders new employment choices in a world where the nature of work is changing. We explore some case studies, asking women what it is exactly they find so attractive
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Investor attitudes to Europe
An Ipsos survey for Invest Europe finds that the majority of global investors surveyed believe Europe has become a more attractive investment destination and expect investment to increase over the next five years
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Perceptions of travel risk
Ipsos Global Business Resilience Trends Watch survey for International SOS on the perception of travel risk around the world.
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"So, it’s okay to share my financial data now?"
Open Banking has the potential to revolutionise the financial services industry by giving customers more control of their personal data. Here, Research Director Celine Ledbury examines how banks will need to communicate its worth to their customers – and to trust in its security.
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Ipsos survey on Brexit for Chambers of Commerce
An Ipsos survey of members of 13 foreign Chambers of Commerce finds a large majority 'not confident' of a positive outcome for Britain of Brexit negotiations.