Search
-
The Rise of No/Low Alcohol: Motivations, Moments, and Innovation
From after-work socials to alcohol-free nights out, drinking occasions in the UK and France are evolving. At the same time, the demand for low/no alcohol options is accelerating, but with different preferences and gaps on each side of the Channel.
-
Nearly half of Gen Z say they would eat lab grown meat products, much higher than older generations
New research from Ipsos in the UK reveals that nearly half (47%) of Generation Z Brits say they would eat cultivated – otherwise known as ‘lab grown’ - meat products.
-
Almost nine in ten Britons are concerned about energy prices
Almost nine in ten (88%) Britons are concerned about the current cost of energy. Nearly eight in ten (77%) are concerned about how dependent the UK is on energy imports from other countries.
-
Half of 16–34-year-olds trust news from online influencers, even with concerns about ‘widespread fake news’
Only 31% of Britons trust online news from influencers and individuals a great deal or a fair amount. However, this rises to half of 16–34-year-olds. 55% of younger people say they get online news from influencers every single day, despite thinking ‘fake news’ is prevalent.
-
COVID-19 five years on: Young people most likely to say they’re lonelier and spending more time looking at screens than before the pandemic
Six in ten (60%) young people say they spend more time looking at social media and screens since before the pandemic started
-
Ipsos Update – January 2024
AI, inflation, predictions for 2024… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
-
Britain is a nation of “satisficers” rather than “strivers”, Ipsos report finds
“Signs of Success”, a major new research report from Ipsos, reveals deep generational and geographical divisions in our perceptions of success.
-
Monitoring the obesity treatment revolution, in healthcare and beyond
Ipsos has launched three new syndicated studies to monitor and anticipate changes in the rapidly evolving landscape of obesity treatment.
-
Globally, Britons among the least confident in law enforcement’s ability to stop crime
New global research by Ipsos reveals that just one in three (31%) Britons are confident that law enforcement can stop non-violent crime