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  • Healthcare Survey

    National Diabetes Experience Survey results released

    The first National Diabetes Experience Survey gave people living with diabetes the opportunity to share their experiences of diabetes care. It reveals that people are having a positive experience at their annual review and feel confident using devices to manage their diabetes.
  • Dissatisfaction with Starmer reaches 61%, his highest as Labour leader

    The latest Ipsos Political Monitor explores attitudes towards Keir Starmer, party leaders, and the economy
  • Christmas Publication

    The Race to Christmas

    At Ipsos we're keeping an eye on which brands are "sleighing it" with their festive campaigns - are the likes of Kevin, Dawn and those Oven Gloves driving warmth for their brands and showing empathy to the Great British Public? And crucially, which of the ads, and innovations, are gaining the most attention and driving online buzz and website traffic?
  • Housing Survey

    Housing Preferences for Older People Survey

    Ipsos and the Housing Learning & Improvement Network (Housing LIN) have published a report based on a survey of over 5,500 UK residents aged 50 and over. This research provides detailed evidence on the current housing circumstances, preferences, and aspirations of older people, offering crucial insights for local authorities, policymakers, housing providers, and other stakeholders to help plan and deliver suitable housing options for the older population.
  • Society Publication

    Ipsos survey on bereavement leave policies

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

    57% of the UK public think there will always be significant levels of homelessness

    A new Ipsos survey commissioned by St. Mungos reveals that just 29% of UK adults surveyed know how they could support people experiencing homelessness.