Despite prominent debates about gender divides in recent years, just a third (32%) of the public feel there is tension between men and women in the country today.
A new study conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Centre for Ageing Better reveals that Social connections are as important as money and health to a good later life.
The Skipton Building Society Retirement Index is one of the first comprehensive studies to explore not just financial well-being, but also sentiment and confidence, looking at how expectation compares to reality when it comes to planning for life ahead.
Ipsos carried out a survey of 975 young people aged 14-22 in the UK for Barnardo's to find out what they think about Westminster politics, their future aspirations, online safety and sex and relationships education.
Ipsos carried out a survey on attitudes towards same sex marriage in Northern Ireland, during the lead up and in the aftermath of the same sex marriage Referendum in the Republic of Ireland.
The Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing (NICOLA) study has been commissioned by the Centre for Public Health at Queen's University, Belfast and the interviews will be conducted by Ipsos.
A poll from Ipsos, carried out on behalf of the charities Grandparents Plus, Save the Children and the Family and Childcare Trust, reveals people's attitudes and behaviours around the role of grandparents caring for their grandchildren.
New research from Ipsos shows that the proportion of Britons who think homosexual couples should be able to marry has more than quadrupled in the four decades since 1975.
Almost four in five (78%) older people are satisfied with their life nowadays, and personal relationships appear to be a key factor in determining how happy these later years will be.