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An economist's take: Interview with Dr Linda Yueh
Through an economist's lens, Dr Linda Yueh shares her take on key challenges of the cost of living crisis, thoughts on economic policy and growth, and some possible glimmers of good news.
Dr Linda Yueh is an economist at Oxford University and London Business School, and the author of The Great Economists: How Their Ideas Can Help Us Today. -
Food insecurity: too much to stomach
The price of food is up by 16.4% from last year – the largest uplift since the 1980s. Two in five (39%) are now worried about affording food next month. Shoppers are being savvier by switching supermarkets and buying essential ranges, but these are temporary fixes and unlikely to help everyone. The poorest households and those with children are being hit the hardest, as they are more likely to be skipping meals and suffering the health consequences. The government has already published the Food Strategy White Paper, but while policy proposals have been forward looking, is enough being done now?
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Consumers demand innovation from their energy suppliers
New services from Ipsos and Synthesio help energy and utilities brands track consumer trends and spot innovation opportunities.
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Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2021-22
Ipsos carried out this survey of pupils in schools on behalf of Sport England during the academic year 2021-22. Sport England commissioned Ipsos to design and carry out the survey to inform Sport England’s strategy and the strategy of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
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Yes pulls ahead and SNP strengthens support
Support for Scottish independence has risen by 6 points since our last poll for STV News in May.
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The Future of Healthcare Segmentation
As the healthcare sector evolves at speed, pharma needs an improved framework to guide its marketing effort and answer the eternal business questions: who to target and how.
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Ipsos Levelling Up Index continues to show clear regional disparities in how the public feel about their local areas
Research conducted by Ipsos in May, shows widespread geographical inequalities in how the public feels when it comes to government spending, with residents in Wales, Northern Ireland, the North of England, and also in rural and post-industrial areas feeling most left behind.
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Ipsos appoints Nathan Bransden as Director of Strategy and Advisory, a new policy consultancy within Ipsos Public Affairs in the UK
Ipsos is pleased to announce the appointment of Nathan Bransden as Director of Strategy and Advisory, a new policy consultancy within Public Affairs in the UK.
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Welcome to the Metaverse
The metaverse: what it is now, what it will become and how you can be a part of it.
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ESG: The Corporate North Star
The Purpose of purpose: having a clear vision about the kind of company you are is increasingly important in the ‘war for talent’, among generations who want to make a difference in their daily lives.