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Half of Britons disapprove of MPs having second jobs – but it depends on what the job is
While most Britons disapprove of MPs having second jobs, some professions are more acceptable
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Value of Insights: Moving to Impact
The second paper in our “Future of Insights” series presents new thinking about how insights can be a source of information that truly inspires business growth.
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UK Captains of Industry give their views on the economy, challenges and the future of work
This week Ipsos published the ‘Captains of Industry’ survey, an annual survey of more than 100 business leaders from the top 500 companies in the UK by turnover and the top 100 financial companies by capital employed. This year Ipsos interviewed 107 ‘Captains’, with data collected between May and August 2021.
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Healthcare Insight Forum: Omnichannel
The subject for our latest Healthcare Insights Forum was not hard to decide on; a topic high on the agenda for many working in pharmaceutical marketing and commercial teams, customer engagement through omnichannel marketing.
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Less than half of Britons are paying attention to news about COP26, while younger generations are least likely to know where it is taking place
COP26 seems to have dominated the news over the past two weeks, but have Britons actually been paying attention?
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Public expects rise in cost of living while optimism for economic recovery remains low
Nine in ten expect their monthly bills and other regular outgoings to rise next year
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Climate fatalism grips young people worldwide while the urgency for solution-oriented media grows
New Ipsos/Futerra global poll finds high levels of fatalism about climate change among young people
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Ipsos introduce new policy for menopausal staff to create safe and supportive environment
The new policy will make a significant difference to the lives of all those at Ipsos who are likely to experience the menopause.
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Rishi Sunak’s ratings slip as public worries about personal impact of latest Budget
Public more positive about the long-term impact of Government’s policies on economy than on public services
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Ratings for the Conservatives and Boris Johnson fall in Ipsos’s latest Political Monitor
The Conservatives and the Labour party are neck-and-neck on voting intention.