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Conservatives seen as more divided and less fit to govern than a year ago
The public also lack confidence in the government’s long-term economic policies as economic optimism drops. Despite this, Philip Hammond is still preferred over John McDonnell as most capable chancellor
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What worries the world - November 2017
Global poll finds that unemployment continues to be the lead worry around the world — but Britons are more worried about the rise of extremism than any other country in the study. Almost seven in ten Britons (68%) think the country is on the wrong track.
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Instamums for Corbyn?
Research by Mumsnet and Ipsos looks at social media’s influence on millennial mothers at the 2017 General Election
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Politicians remain the least trusted profession in Britain
The 2017 Ipsos Veracity Index reveals the esteem the British public holds for a variety of professions, with some fresh additions in the form of weather forecasters and professional footballers.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - November 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for November 2017 includes our annual Veracity Index, low confidence in Theresa May to get a good Brexit deal and an invitation to our End of Year Review.
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Media Impartiality in 2017
Independent analyst David Cowling looks at audience perceptions of bias in the media.
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Majority of Britons think Trump's election has worsened America's standing in the world
Ipsos's October 2017 Political Monitor shows that the majority of Britons think Trump's election has worsened America's standing in the world.
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Confidence in Theresa May to get a good deal for Britain in Brexit negotiations remains low
Ipsos's October 2017 Political Monitor shows little confidence among the public that Theresa May will get a good Brexit deal for Britain.
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Ipsos survey on Brexit for Chambers of Commerce
An Ipsos survey of members of 13 foreign Chambers of Commerce finds a large majority 'not confident' of a positive outcome for Britain of Brexit negotiations.
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Rail joins housing as top infrastructure priorities for Britons
Ipsos publishes new research which finds rail infrastructure to be a growing priority for the British public.