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Attitudes to Hunting 2016
A new national poll commissioned by the animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports finds that majority of the British public are in favour of keeping a number of activities banned in the Hunting Act illegal.
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Britons predict a good year ahead in 2017 for Theresa May, Sadiq Khan and themselves
As an eventful year draws to a close Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals who Britons think will enjoy good fortune in 2017. Half (51%) believe 2017 will be a good year for Prime Minister Theresa May (35% think a bad year) including three in four (74%) Conservative supporters.
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New survey shows Brexit vote slightly dents UK's reputation among EU nations
Ipsos surveyed nearly 40,000 18-34 year olds across the G20 nations on behalf of the British Council, to measure perceptions of the UK pre- and post-Brexit.
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Ipsos research for the Challenge Network
In 2015 Ipsos conducted fieldwork for The Challenge Network, which examined public experiences of social integration with people of different ages, occupations and social grades.
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Public attitudes towards spending cuts - have we reached a tipping point?
Sara Davidson writes for Scottish Policy Now on what latest survey data tells us about attitudes to austerity.
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Where does Labour go from here?
In a guest blog, David Cowling ponders on what the polls tell us about the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn.
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In conversation with... Ben Page
Ben Page is the guest interviewee in the latest podcast from the Centre for Public Impact on the reform of public services.
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Britons happy with May's handling of Brexit - but not so much with her government or Boris Johnson
As the year draws to a close the final Ipsos Political Monitor of the year reveals some public concern over the Government's handling of Brexit despite approval of Theresa May being high.
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Perceptions are not reality: what the world gets wrong
The Ipsos 2016 Perils of Perception survey highlights how wrong the public across 40 countries and districts are about key global issues and features of the population in their country.
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Further decline in Britons thinking country going in right direction
"What Worries the World" is a monthly online survey of adults aged under 65 in 25 countries. It finds the percentage of people who think things are going in the right direction in their country has dropped 2% since last month to 37%.