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How trust and corporate reputation will affect the roll-out of Open Banking
Open Banking may deliver the envisaged sea change in the financial services sector, but trust will be a big factor in determining who will take advantage of the opportunities.
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Drug pricing controversies are here to stay – what do consumers think?
Drug pricing has long been a key reputational issue for the pharmaceutical industry in the eyes of consumers. In light of recent media coverage of this issue, it is unlikely that perceptions are going to shift any time soon. However, many senior stakeholder groups are positive about the future of Pharmaceuticals.
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EU’s heart might be open, but Britain’s isn’t
The UK isn’t changing its mind about Brexit says Ben Page in Politico.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - December 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for December 2017 includes the five tribes of Brexit Britain, the Almanac 2017 our annual review of the year and Brexit and NHS remain key issues for the British public.
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Public Health England: Public awareness and opinion survey 2017
This is the fourth wave of Public Health England's public opinion research, conducted by Ipsos, following previous waves in 2016, 2015, and a baseline wave in 2014.
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Brexit and NHS remain the key issues, but the emphasis varies by EU Referendum vote
This month's Issues Index investigates differences in opinion between Remain and Leave voters.
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Conservatives seen as more divided and less fit to govern than a year ago
The public also lack confidence in the government’s long-term economic policies as economic optimism drops. Despite this, Philip Hammond is still preferred over John McDonnell as most capable chancellor
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Confidence in Theresa May to get a good deal for Britain in Brexit negotiations remains low
Ipsos's October 2017 Political Monitor shows little confidence among the public that Theresa May will get a good Brexit deal for Britain.
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Open Banking – are consumers ready?
With the forthcoming PSD2 directive, a new Ipsos survey has built a global picture on the future ‘Open Banking’ landscape and discovers that, while the UK is interested in new financial technology, it remains precious about its data.
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Public perceptions of austerity, social care and personal data
Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to survey UK adults on their attitudes to public service spending and austerity; social care services; and personal data sharing.