Central Government

Ipsos MORI's Central Government research unit focuses on the issues that matter to the heart of government. Our research is used by the Government to inform its strategic objectives. 

Stakeholder Research

Stakeholder management has long been recognised as a central part of managing reputation in public sector organisations. Read more link

Public Service Reform

Ipsos MORI is at the heart of providing evidence for the public service reform agenda at the centre of government. Read more link

Social Trends

Our work for a range of clients across the public, private and third sectors means we have an unrivalled understanding of social trends, and access to rich, historical data that can provide invaluable context for our clients. Read more link  

Government and Public Sector Communications

Good communications are the lifeblood of organisations, not just an add-on. At Ipsos MORI we specialise in imaginative, rigorous communications research that helps our clients at all stages of their communications cycles. Read more link

Customer Engagement and Insight

Understanding customers’ experiences, designing services around their needs and ensuring they have greater power over services are all central principles of current public service reforms. Read more link

International Social Research

We conduct global research on the basis of local knowledge, working closely with our Ipsos global network which spans more than 60 countries worldwide. Read more link  

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Emily Gray
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