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The Private Health Shift: How is the rise of private healthcare shaping the UK market?
For pharmaceutical, MedTech and biotech (life science) companies in the UK, the strategic focus has traditionally been on public bodies like NHS trusts and NICE. However, a potentially significant shift is underway.
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Trust On The Line: How healthcare in the UK is being reshaped
Trust is changing shape. Institutional trust remains under pressure.
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Ipsos in the UK - Policy & Evaluation Spotlight Projects
Throughout 2025, our evaluations have influenced policy across the UK nationally, regionally, and internationally. These are some of our most impactful projects this year.
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Moments of Truth: Retail Banking
Stand out from the crowd and develop memorable customer experiences with robust competitor benchmarking grounded in behavioural science and Consumer Duty outcomes.
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The Future of Mortgages
Join us for a day of fresh insight and forward thinking on the mortgage market.
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Half of Britons rate the British education system as good, but lack of public funding seen as the biggest threat
In a break from the global trend, Britons now see the effects of social media and technology as the number one challenge facing young people (34%), ahead of mental health.
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Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium
Join Ipsos at the 2025 Pangborn Conference to connect with our global and local product testing experts and learn about the latest innovations in product testing.
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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.
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Ignite Growth with Collective Innovation
Ipsos, one of the world’s leading market research companies, announces today the launch of Collective Innovation, an end-to-end offer designed to help businesses accelerate their innovation development with higher success rates.
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Breakthrough Science: A Global Perspective
New breakthroughs in science and technology offer exciting possibilities for the future, but will they be embraced by the public?