Search
-
What are people eating? 10 Food Trends of 2014
Ipsos rounds up the 10 most important trends to impact food and consumer behaviour.
-
Hard Evidence: are Gen Y really Thatcher's children?
Generation Y, the youngest adult generation, have recently been called Dave’s No 1 Fans, but as he speaks to Tory conference, it seems this may not be entirely true. Bobby Duffy blogs for The Conversation.
-
The slow death of political parties
New analysis by Ipsos suggests that by 2024 under a quarter of the voting public will feel connected to one particular political party, compared with over half the population in the 1990s.
-
Ipsos Connect Tech Tracker Q3 2014
Ipsos Connect's Tech tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
-
Immigration and Race on the Ipsos Issues Index
To break historic trends or not? Bobby Duffy, MD, Social Research Institute explores the case for separating race relations and immigration in our Issues Index.
-
Attitudes to animal research in 2014
This report details the findings of the tenth wave of research on the use of animals in scientific research that Ipsos has conducted.
-
Personalisation vs. Privacy
Ipsos's trends research report on Privacy vs Personalisation delves into the conflicting opinions that consumers hold about privacy issues and being offered recommendations by companies.
-
Public Health England 2014 public awareness and opinion survey
A recent Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Public Health England (PHE) has shown that at the end of its first year, a third of the public say they have heard of the organisation and, when given an explanation of its role, two thirds would be confident in its advice.
-
Meal Time Trends
Meal time occasions are an integral part of society and it is vital to understand not only what people are buying to eat, but what their attitudes to foods are. Find out more about what meal times mean to Britons in this latest Trends & Futures research report.
-
House price expectations remain stable, buying sentiment falls
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 71% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, unchanged since last quarter. This is fourteen times the proportion expecting the average price to fall (5%).