Society


Gaming Survey

One in three young people say they feel lonely at least once a week, despite three quarters saying they have many friends

New polling from Ipsos in the UK, in partnership with JOE Media, suggests one in three (36%) 16-34 year olds in Britain feel lonely at least once a week, despite three quarters (75%) saying they have ‘many’ friends.
Society Survey

Understanding the impact of cost of living rises on older people

Data collected for Small Acts of Kindness continues to show the impact winter, cost of living rises and changes to the Winter Fuel Payment has on the older people surveyed
Reputation Publication

Navigating Through Turbulence

The golden rule of reputation? It’s never built in isolation—context is everything, and it’s more turbulent than ever.
Society Survey

One in seven parents are not confident they know what their children are seeing or hearing online

Three in four parents (75%) say they are concerned about what children are seeing, hearing, or doing online.
Politics Survey

Awareness of violence against women high, but action lags, finds new Ipsos survey

A quarter (24%) of those surveyed shared that they personally know a woman or girl who has experienced domestic abuse in the UK within the last 12 months.
Public Health Survey

Low satisfaction with health services highlights health inequalities

New study from Ipsos reveals a concerning disparity in satisfaction with health services across the UK.
Society Publication

Ipsos survey on bereavement leave policies

Ipsos surveyed UK adults aged 16-75, for Lucky Generals Ltd
Sports Survey

Football fans prefer Alan Shearer / Mark Chapman as potential Lineker replacements for Match of the Day

As Gary Lineker prepares to depart from Match of the Day, a new Ipsos survey reveals divided public opinion on who should fill his shoes.
Society Survey

Ipsos Veracity Index 2024

Professors, priests, the average person, and… estate agents the biggest winners from an upswing in public trust.

Politicians and Ministers remain stranded at the bottom of the Ipsos Veracity Index, despite rising public trust in a range of professions