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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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Global views on abortion
A majority across 29 countries believe abortion should be legal in at least most cases.
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National Student Survey 2023 results released
The National Student Survey (NSS) conducted by Ipsos reaches an overall response rate of 71.5% with over 339,000 students expressing their views in 2023.
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Fees and student debt are main reasons that quarter of Brits don’t think it’s worth going to university
Research from Ipsos evaluates the main factors putting Brits off from going to university.
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3 in 5 Britons would prefer utilities to be publicly owned and operated
By contrast, 23% think utilities should be owned and operated privately according to a new Ipsos survey.
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Six in ten people in England would keep the Green Belt as it is
Retaining the Green Belt should come before meeting housing needs according to a new Ipsos survey for The Economist, but sentiment is based on wildly inaccurate perceptions of the extent to which England has been built on.
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The doctor-patient relationship in the generative AI era
Five reasons why the time to act for pharma is now.
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Britons twice as likely to hold favourable opinion of King Charles as unfavourable
William and Catherine, Prince and Princess of Wales, are the most popular members of the Royal Family according to the last Ipsos polling.
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ESG across borders: The cultural context
The domain of ESG stretches across a broad range of themes that are just as complex as they are far-reaching.
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Public importance of climate change and the environment doubles to become the joint-third biggest issue facing the country
The August 2023 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a sharp rise in concern about climate change and the environment