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Ipsos Scotland Issues Index 2018
Scots are more likely than their neighbours to see Brexit as one of the most important issues facing the country.
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Survey of secondary school and college pupils and their parents/carers in England
The latest findings from a survey of pupils and their parents/carers on: extra-curricular activities, learning about government and politics, bullying, mental health, changes to GCSEs, subject and qualifications choice, and careers and aspirations.
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Fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are other people’s problems…
A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves.
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People in Italy and the US are most wrong on key facts about their society
People in Italy and the US are most wrong on key facts about their society – the Swedish are the most accurate. People in 27 countries were most likely to expect the US to be most wrong.
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Issues Index August 2018: Public concern about the EU and Brexit remains at historically high levels
This month’s Issues Index shows public concern about Britain and Europe remaining at the same record level measured in July.
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Two in three Britons feel unfavourable towards Donald Trump
The Ipsos July 2018 Political Monitor reveals that two in three Britons feel unfavourable towards Donald Trump.
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Confidence in Theresa May to get a good Brexit deal reaches new low
The Ipsos July 2018 Political Monitor reveals just a quarter of the public are confident that Theresa May will get a good deal for Britain in the EU negotiations - a new low for her.
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Britons split on whether human rights abuse in the UK is a problem
Human rights seen as important around the world - but Britons are split on whether human rights abuse in the UK is a problem according to our latest 28-country Global Advisor survey.
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Generation Z – Beyond Binary: new insights into the next generation
This report, the latest in our Ipsos Thinks series, pulls together existing and new analysis, as well as brand new research on this latest generation, to provide a better understanding of the initial signals on how they will be different to, or the same as, previous generations.
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Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but not lead to improvements
The Ipsos June 2018 Political Monitor shows half of Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but few think it will lead to improvements.