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Connected driving: public appetite but concern about safety
According to research by Ipsos for the RAC Foundation, the majority of drivers are interested in connected driving technologies, but both they and the wider public recognise how connections to the outside world have the potential to cause distractions and impact on safe driving.
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Britons' predictions for 2016
Expectations of a terrorist attack on British soil have risen sharply, with three in four of us fearing the worst for next year, according to an Ipsos poll of just over 1,000 British adults.
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Hunting Poll 2015
A majority of the British public are in favour of keeping a number of activities banned in the Hunting Act illegal: fox hunting (83%); deer hunting (85%); hare hunting and coursing (87%); dog fighting (98%); and badger baiting (94%).
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Ipsos Research Highlights - December 2015
In the December 2015 issue of Ipsos Research Highlights, we reveal the public's views of air strikes in Syria, our latest Perils of Perception study, and how social connections matter more as we age.
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Eight in ten Britons will speak to their neighbours over Christmas
A new survey commissioned by The Challenge reveals that 8 in 10 people in Britain will speak to their neighbours over the Christmas period. By contrast, only 14 per cent of people said they never speak to their neighbours.
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National Citizen Service 2014 Evaluation
Ipsos was commissioned by the Cabinet Office to evaluate the spring, summer and autumn programmes of National Citizen Service (NCS) 2014.
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National Citizen Service 2013 Evaluation - One Year On
Ipsos was commissioned by the Cabinet Office to evaluate the summer and autumn programmes of National Citizen Service (NCS) 2013.
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Who's Killing Creativity Now?
In the current media, brand and communications landscape, market research has long been accused of killing creativity. In this thought piece Ipsos Connect's Tara Beard-Knowland looks at the increasing tension between the need for personalisation versus data science.
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The blame game? Women's views on generational strife and solidarity
New research by Ipsos for Mumsnet shows that Baby Boomers are seen as having the best quality of life - but Generation X feel they have had many of the same advantages, only without the resentment.
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Three in four Britons feel unfavourable towards Donald Trump
Looking ahead to the 2016 American Presidential race, the British public weigh in with their thoughts on two of the most recognisable candidates for Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.