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00:00 – 00:54 -Chapter 1: Introduction 00:54 – 11:22 - Chapter 2: Budget 11:22 – 24:10 - Chapter 3: Boats 24:10 – 35:40 - Chapter 4: Boris Recorded 21st March 2023 On this episode of Politics Talk, Keiran, Cameron and Holly discuss the 3 Bs – the budget, boats and Boris – as they look at the key stories making the headlines in Westminster over the …
 
Ramadan - What does it mean for Muslims? How do they observe it? And how do they practice it in a work environment? In this special edition Ipsos REACH podcast, Chaïma Bouguerra talks with Muslim colleagues at Ipsos: Amira Abdelkhalik, Jasmine Akbar and Imran Malik. Together, they tell you everything about Ramadan by sharing their diverse spiritual…
 
Join us in the first episode of ‘The Black Collective’ podcast series from Ipsos in the UK! Meet the panel, learn about their professional journeys so far, and a peek into what you can expect from further podcasts in this series throughout the year! We will, aptly, delve into discussions around US Black History Month and the themes and perceptions …
 
Recorded 31stJanuary 2023 On this episode of Politics Talk, Keiran is joined by Cameron and Holly to discuss the political situation in Westminster. Its no secret that the Labour party have a large lead over the Conservatives, and as we look ahead to the next general election, Keiran, Cameron and Holly consider if the Conservatives can turn things …
 
In this special podcast episode, join Ipsos REACH (Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage) Events Lead Kirsty MacLeod speaking with Scarlett Luo, Christy Lai and Leanne Chan about how they celebrate Lunar New Year and what it means to them.#LunarNewYear #BelongAtIpsosโดย Ipsos UK
 
00:00 – 09:18 - Chapter 1: Introduction and Understanding Society overview 09:18 – 18:40 - Chapter 2: Net Zero 18:40 – 26:54 - Chapter 3: Health outcomes 26:54 – 32:24 - Chapter 4: Parting thoughts On this episode of Public & Society, Keiran Pedley is joined by Trinh Tu, Managing Director of UK Public Affairs at Ipsos, and Alex Bogdan, Ipsos Associ…
 
Ipsos UK Podcast: Politics Talk – The most eventful year in Westminster00:00 – 02:25 - Chapter 1: Introduction02:25 – 16:37 - Chapter 2: What went wrong for Johnson and Truss? 16:37 – 25:22 - Chapter 3: A good year for Labour?25:22 – 34:42 - Chapter 4: The big issues facing Rishi Sunak 34:42 – 43:04 – Chapter 5: Santa’s naughty and nice listWelcome…
 
This episode of Politics Talk focuses on the challenges facing Rishi Sunak, after his first month as Prime Minister.Gideon Skinner is joined by Cameron Garrett and Holly Day, to discuss recent polling on the party leaders, the economy in light of the recent Autumn Statement, and immigration.All the polls and projects mentioned in the episode are li…
 
Where can we make best use of push-to-web and how can we tailor it to meet audience need? Sam Clemens, Research Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos is joined by Eileen Irvin, Associate Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos and Laura Wilson, a lead within the UK Government Data Quality Hub at ONS, to discuss what the future is for push-to-web methodologies, a…
 
Glenn Gottfried is joined by Zoe Billingham to deep dive into Levelling Up. Drawing on data from the Ipsos Levelling Up Index, Glenn and Zoe set the scene on the policy, analyse the Levelling Up agenda, and offer up some suggestions of what might happen with Levelling Up going forwards.Glenn Gottfried, Associate Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos UK g…
 
This month’s Politics Talk podcast discusses public opinion on an unprecedented few days of turmoil in Westminster. Gideon Skinner is joined by Cameron Garrett and Holly Day analyse the public opinion, which underpins some of the tumultuous changes that have occurred in Westminster over the last few days.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up …
 
In this final episode in the Ipsos mini-series about Black Joy, Deqa Jama asks Shelah Battles, Wunmi Akande and Rhia Harry about whether Black Joy in the work environment matters. They also share some resources on the topic so we can all continue to embrace Black joy moving forward!#BlackJoy #BlackHistoryMonth…
 
In this second episode in this podcast mini-series, Ipsos REACH Network’s Reuben Balfour asks Johnson Agyemang, Barbara Macaulay and Whitney Gitaari how they experience Black Joy. Prepare to hear about food, music, clothes, hair, spirituality, and creativity. #BlackJoy #BlackHistoryMonthโดย Ipsos UK
 
What can we learn from doing experiments on existing surveys? Alex Bogdan is joined by Eileen Irvin, Associate Director, and Nicholas Gilby, Research Director, Public Affairs, to discuss what it means to do survey experiments, what are some of the practicalities we need to consider, and how experiments have improved existing Ipsos research.…
 
As the theme for Black History Month 2022, is ‘Time for Change: Actions, not Words’, Ipsos’ REACH (Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage) Network has brought together some Black employees from Ipsos in the UK to discuss Black Joy! In this three-part podcast mini-series, you’ll hear about what Black Joy is, the different ways it is experienced, why …
 
This week’s episode of the Ipsos Politics & Society podcast focuses on Boris Johnson’s legacy. Cameron Garrett joins host Keiran Pedley as they examine Ipsos’s final political polling on Johnson’s premiership. They consider the public's opinion on Johnson's performance as prime minister and the areas in which the public believe he did a good or a b…
 
This is the Conservative Leadership Election episode of the Ipsos Politics and Society podcast. Host Keiran Pedley is joined by Cameron Garret to take a data-driven look at the race to become the next Prime Minister.โดย Ipsos UK
 
Ben Marshall (Ipsos Research Director) chats all things housing with industry experts Gavin Smart (Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of Housing), Gráinne Gilmore (Head of Research, Zoopla), Darren Baxter (Senior Policy Advisor, Joseph Rowntree Foundation) and Jules Birch (Freelance writer/journalist for Inside Housing).In this episode, the guest…
 
What’s now and next for face-to-face survey research? Where will it sit in an increasingly mixed-mode future? And what might we expect from video interviewing?Listen to this inaugural podcast from Ipsos’s UK Survey Research Methods Centre (SRMC).โดย Ipsos UK
 
In May 2020, the disturbing murder of George Floyd was recorded and shared globally. There was outrage, leading to global protests and pledges made by various organisations that they were committed to making a change to how the voices of ethnic minorities in particular, would be acknowledged and appreciated. Two years on, how much has really change…
 
In the final episode of this podcast miniseries, the team of Bel, Sunny and Marcos discuss how the values of tradition and religious belief translate into reverence for particular community members to be key influencers on family matters. Marcos also asks each host to share the one thing they feel should be considered for future interventions.For m…
 
Sunny leads Marcos and Bel on a discussion about the role that grandmothers play in child rearing and the scope that this provides for enhancing demand and capabilities for completing infant immunisation.โดย Ipsos UK
 
In episode 4: of the Understanding the Drivers of Infant Immunisation podcast mini-series. Bel asks Sunny and Marcos to highlight the challenges with transport, finances and health systems that become increasingly cumbersome as parents try to complete each vaccine stage. Detailed findings and data from the research can be found on the Vaccines Dema…
 
In episode 3: of the Understanding the Drivers of Infant Immunisation podcast mini-series. Marcos leads Sunny and Bel to discuss the community values that need to be considered when trying to impact infant vaccine demand. Detailed findings and data from the research can be found on the Vaccines Demand website: https://vaccine-demand.ipsos-mori.com/…
 
In episode 2 of the Understanding the Drivers of Infant Immunisation podcast mini-series Sunny asks Marcos and Bel to share their thoughts on some of the family dynamics that were highlighted during the research, and what this means for those creating interventions to improve infant vaccine demand.Detailed findings and data from the research can be…
 
This is the Understanding the Drivers of Infant Immunisation podcast mini-series. During 6 podcast episodes, we will share the main insights from nearly 3 years of research to understand the drivers and barriers to complete infant immunisation.Our research was focused on 3 sub-Saharan African countries (Nigeria, Guinea and Uganda) and, during this …
 
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