Omnibus


Music Survey

Brits calling for a Royal Performance: Public eyeing Regal Acts for Glastonbury Stage

Queen, Prince and even the King himself (yes, Elvis) among Britain’s top choices in vote for who they would like to see headline at Glastonbury.
Disability Survey

Disabled people often not seen in media and advertising content, new research finds

The nationally representative research carried out online in November and December 2023 on behalf of Business Disability Forum shows that many disabled* people do not feel represented by images used in media, advertising and on TV
Christmas Survey

More than 8 million real Christmas trees were sold in 2021

Ipsos survey of UK households purchasing Christmas trees for the British Christmas Tree Growers Association (BCGTA).
Consumers Survey

Community Energy: A climate solution that’s potentially right at the doorstep

A new Ipsos survey commissioned by Bristol Energy Coop (BEC) reveals that only 1% of the British adults feel they are well-informed about the concept of community energy.
Public Health Survey

Just six in ten realise that dementia is a cause of death, new Ipsos polling for Alzheimer’s Research UK shows

In nationally representative research, carried out over 4 weeks of telephone interviews across the UK, 60% of respondents (without a dementia diagnosis) agree with the statement “dementia is a cause of death”.
Shopper Survey

Vouchers, Vouchers don’t forget your Vouchers!

More than one in ten British adults had unused vouchers that expired within the last 12 months according to new Ipsos Omnibus research.
Sports Survey

English Rugby: Contrasting perceptions of the men's and women's games

A recent survey by Ipsos Observer shows the public's perceptions of English rugby very greatly between the men's and women's games.

Friends, Romans, Britons – Rome is still among us!

An Ipsos survey on the TikTok trend that's become a surprising litmus test for couples' relationships - how often do you think about the Roman Empire?

More than 1 in 3 believe Black people are treated unfairly by the police

The public is divided as to whether they themselves are confident they would be treated fairly by the police in a range of circumstances according to a new Ipsos Omnibus survey.