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Ipsos Financial Wellbeing Tracker shows decline in worry about household finances – though stark societal divides remain
While still almost half (45%) of Brits are worried about their own personal financial situation, this is down from 63% in September 2022.
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Forbes leads as the public’s preferred next First Minister, but Yousaf and Forbes are neck and neck among SNP voters
A new Ipsos KnowledgePanel poll for Channel 4 News finds that SNP voters are just as likely to say Humza Yousaf would make the best First Minister as to say Kate Forbes would.
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Exploring options for revising the Adult Social Care Surveys
Research exploring options for revising the Adult Social Care Survey (ASCS) and Personal Social Services Survey of Adult Carers in England (SACE) has been published. Administered by local authorities using guidance from NHS Digital, ASCS and SACE are the primary sources of information and insight into people’s experiences of, and satisfaction with, care services in England.
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FSA consumer survey, conducted by Ipsos, reveals most recent changes to our eating habits
Since 2020, Ipsos has been running the FSA’s flagship consumer survey, Food and You 2. Research from the survey, published today by the Food Standards Agency indicates that most people surveyed in England, Wales and Northern Ireland had made changes to their eating habits in the last year, with financial reasons given as the main cause.
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Making Belonging Joyful: Inclusive representation in advertising to grow brands
Entertainment, joy, and brand consistency make Virgin Atlantic’s ‘See The World Differently’ Ipsos' ad of 2022 for the UK.
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New HSBC research reveals the financial challenges of relocating abroad
On behalf of HSBC, Ipsos has undertaken research to understand more about the experiences of international citizens.
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International Social Research on Gender
Ipsos Public Affairs UK international research on all things gender.
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Concern about climate change overshadowed by cost of living pressures
In a period marked by heavy inflation, the cost of living is the biggest concern among Britons, however environmental concern remains stable amidst record-breaking temperatures according to new Ipsos research for EDF.
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Over half of Scots think Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation damages case for independence
New polling from Ipsos Scotland on the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister of Scotland and the effect it may have on the SNP and the case for Scottish Independence.
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Feasibility Study for future research on how people approach paying for care
The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has commissioned Ipsos and the Care Policy Evaluation Centre (CPEC) at LSE to conduct a project to explore how to best collect data on adults’ care needs, care history and how people approach paying for care. DHSC needs robust, accurate and reliable information about these to understand how people interact with, and are supported by, the adult social care system.