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Citizens' juries and assemblies are welcome - but there is much to consider in their implementation
Our experts react to recent announcement from Sue Gray that an incoming Labour government would embrace citizens' juries and assemblies as part of policymaking.
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Ipsos announces appointment of Chief People Officer for UK and Ireland
Kerri-Ann O’Neill joins Ipsos from Ofcom
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Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
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Improving Consumer Duty Outcomes Through Customer Experience
Understanding the health of your relationship with customers is vital to sustain, broaden, and deepen customer relationships. For brands in the financial services sector, Consumer Duty only adds to this commercial impetus to treat customers fairly - the regulatory imperative has moved from adhering to rules to being guided by the core principle of acting to deliver good outcomes for retail customers.
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Ipsos Update – February 2024
Gender, politics, manufacturing… Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Masculinity and women’s equality: study finds emerging gender divide in young people’s attitudes
Views of men and women often differ more within younger - rather than older - generations according to new research from Ipsos and King's College London.
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Why Nostalgia Is So 'Fetch' Right Now
In volume 3 of the Ipsos and Effie Dynamic Effectiveness series, we explore why nostalgia is a powerful tool and the ways in which brands can use it effectively.
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Ipsos Predictions for the UK in 2024
As 2023 comes to an end, Ipsos asked the British public to look forward to what 2024 could bring. From a general election, to a general strike, heatwaves to aliens, what has next year got in store for us?
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Perils of perception, prejudice and conspiracy theories
The gap between reality and perception is often massive. This is illustrated by a new survey carried out for the Royaumont Talks, whose theme this year was "Believing". The results were presented on 1 December at Royaumont Abbey by Didier Truchot, founder and chairman of Ipsos. In this survey, Ipsos tested the beliefs of the population in ten major countries on a range of social, political, economic and current affairs issues – and compared them with actual data.