A new global Ipsos MORI study, carried out in 27 countries for the BBC as part of its Crossing Divides season, highlights the extent to which people think their society is divided.
Majority would not be concerned at all by a same-sex marriage in the Royal Family according to a new Ipsos MORI poll for King's College London's Polling Club.
A new survey for the BBC looks at levels of public trust in news sources.
An Ipsos MORI survey for Invest Europe finds that the majority of global investors surveyed believe Europe has become a more attractive investment destination and expect investment to increase over the next five years
Ipsos MORI survey for Amnesty International on online abuse and harassment.
Ipsos MORI Global Business Resilience Trends Watch survey for International SOS on the perception of travel risk around the world.
Open Banking has the potential to revolutionise the financial services industry by giving customers more control of their personal data. Here, Research Director Celine Ledbury examines how banks will need to communicate its worth to their customers – and to trust in its security.
Friction can help ensure that people don’t stumble into making unwise financial choices. With Open Banking on the horizon, how much friction is enough, and when might it not be as useful?
Ipsos MORI's October 2017 Political Monitor shows that the majority of Britons think Trump's election has worsened America's standing in the world.
In our latest Employee Engagement blog, Sean Mills, Executive Director of Ipsos LEAD asks the question: Should your Head of Engagement become your “Head of Talent Retention”?