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Ipsos Health Service Report 2024
New Zealanders concerned about resourcing in the healthcare system; mental health remains the number one health issue
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95% of the public believe early childhood is crucial in shaping a person's future, yet many parents struggle with modern challenges
A new survey from Ipsos in the UK, in partnership with The Royal Foundation for Early Years, reveals that while 95% of the public believe early childhood is crucial in shaping a person's future, many parents struggle with modern challenges with 61% of parents of 0-5s saying there isn't enough support available.
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27% of Britons say they have a lot or moderate amount of health anxiety as many turn to online sources and AI to check symptoms
66% say they use online health-related websites to check their symptoms, while 28% have turned to AI chatbots.
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Young men recognise the risks of crypto but are more likely to invest anyway, Ipsos poll reveals
Young men are more likely to have engaged in cryptocurrency investments and gambling activities than young women. However, they are also more likely to view cryptocurrency as riskier than other investments.
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One in four Britons impacted by food allergies or intolerances: Ipsos poll highlights prevalence and self-diagnosis trends
One in four Britons (24%) reports having a food or drink allergy or intolerance.
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The findings of an evaluation of the Accelerating Reform Fund (ARF) have now been published
Ipsos UK was commissioned by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to conduct an evaluation of the Accelerating Reform Fund (2023-2025). The Fund supported local authorities in England to reform and improve their adult social care services through innovation projects.
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SNP remain ahead but Reform support in Scotland rises, while Labour support slumps
The SNP continue to lead on Scottish Parliament voting intention, with 35% of the constituency vote share – a 17-point lead over Reform UK.
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Pour, Mix & Drink the Magic
From hot shots to cool beans: How NESCAFÉ brewed up a storm with a magical influencer.
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Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2024-25
Ipsos conducted the eighth year of this ongoing survey on behalf of Sport England during the 2024-25 academic year. Sport England commissioned Ipsos to design and carry out the survey to inform their own strategy and the strategies of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the Department for Education (DfE) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
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Ipsos deepens sector expertise with the addition of BVA BDRC
Sector research specialists BVA BDRC rebrand as Ipsos, following acquisition in June 2025