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No clear favourite amongst potential Conservatives to replace Theresa May
As pressure mounts on Theresa May to step down Ipsos’s new Political Monitor reveals no clear public favourite amongst the Conservative rivals for the Premiership.
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Issues Index April 2019: Public concern over Brexit reaches record high
With the nature and timing of Britain’s exit from the European Union remaining uncertain, the April Ipsos Issues Index shows public concern about Brexit again reaching the highest level of concern recorded about European issues since the Index began in September 1974. By contrast, worry about immigration has fallen to a two-decade low.
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Practical Ethics in Social Media Research: The greatest good for the greatest number?
The amount of social media data readily available to anyone inclined to look is staggering. This raises important questions about the principles around analysing individuals’ data. What can be done to ensure social media data research is as conscientious as it is revealing?
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Support for Conservatives and Labour falls sharply
Ipsos's May 2019 Political Monitor shows the lowest combined Conservative and Labour vote share recorded in the forty years of polling history.
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Sport, recreational and fitness activities for adults in England
Ipsos was commissioned by Sport England to run the Active Lives Survey in 2015. The latest findings from the Active Lives Survey (covering November 2017 – November 2018) have now been published.
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Technology Professionals Survey
Ipsos survey on behalf of Doteveryone to understand the attitudes of technology professionals.
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Numerate Nation? What the UK thinks about numbers
New research for National Numeracy Day reveals nation’s blind spot around the value of numeracy skills could be holding back millions
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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2019
As Brexit deadlock continues nearly seven in ten see Brexit as the UK’s biggest issue. As concern about crime increases, we look at the impact of fake news and ask are we becoming more environmentally conscious? All this and the underlying attitudes to the EU in our roundup of this month’s releases.
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Attitudes to Europe on the eve of the 2019 European Elections
New Ipsos global study shows nearly half of people in 10 European countries think things across the EU are on the wrong track – but less pessimistic than in 2017
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2018 international traders and investors study
Results of the latest Ipsos business survey for Department of International Trade have been published. The survey measures attitudes and behaviours towards the UK, identifying key enablers and barriers to business, as well as exposure and response to two international business to business (B2B) GREAT Britain campaigns.