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Ipsos Research Highlights - June 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for June 2018 includes the new Inclusiveness Index, thoughts towards the Brexit negotiations and public views on funding for the NHS.
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Ipsos Issues Index June 2018: The public’s two main concerns remain Brexit and the NHS
Just under half of the British public name either Brexit or the NHS as a big issue for Britain, while one in five mention crime or immigration.
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Britain lags behind Canada and the U.S. in new Inclusiveness Index
Britain ranks 10th out of 27 countries in Ipsos's new Inclusiveness Index.
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The Power of Culture
Cultural insight increasingly offers clues and explains behaviour in a way other forms of analysis can miss or overlook. Culture is everywhere - it shapes how we dress, how we vote and the way we view the world. Culture guides our behaviours, values and perceptions.
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Half of public in favour of relaxing visa cap for non-EU skilled workers
Ipsos's May 2018 Political Monitor shows trust in the PM to make the right decisions on immigration has fallen significantly.
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Half of public think Brexit is working out as expected
Ipsos's May 2018 Political Monitor shows half of public think Brexit is working out as expected while four in ten think that it is worse.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for May 2018 includes concern about crime reaches a seven year high in Britain, global optimism and the NHS at 70.
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What worried the world in 2017?
Every month across the year, our What Worries the World survey series has asked an online sample of over 18,000 citizens in 26 core countries about the biggest worries for their nation, presenting them with a list of 17 concerns ranging from crime and violence to childhood obesity.
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2018 local election analysis by David Cowling
Independent analyst David Cowling looks how the 2018 local election results compare with 4 years ago.
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World divided on socialism, 200 years after birth of Karl Marx
Half of the people around the world think that at present, socialist ideals are of great value for societal progress. Despite this, half of the people also agree that socialism is a system of political oppression, mass surveillance and state terror. Globally, eight in ten people think that the rich should be taxed more to support the poor. Around the world nine in ten people believe that education should be free of charge and that free healthcare is a human right.