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Britain remains a positive global influence post-Brexit
New global Ipsos survey finds that more than half (57%) think Britain's influence on world affairs is positive.
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Is Data really a currency?
Leo Cremonezi explains how our personal data is the new currency for today's digital advertising ecosystem.
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New global poll finds unemployment remains the top issue globally — but in Britain healthcare is the single biggest worry for the fourth consecutive month.
New study finds the majority of people across 26 countries think that their country is on the wrong track — South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, South Korea, Italy and France are the most concerned.
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SNP look set to be biggest party in upcoming election
Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for STV News: May 2017.
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Under pressure? You must live in Asia not Europe
According to the new Ipsos Global Trends Survey, many countries around the world have seen an increase in the number of their citizens who feel under pressure to be successful and make money.
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Most people do not think women belong at home, but when it comes to parenting, traditional beliefs are more dominant
According to the Ipsos Global Trends Survey 2017, most people take a liberal view towards the role of women (although there are signs of a small recovery in traditional attitudes towards the role of women in four European countries).
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Data Privacy and Security: what are the real concerns?
Leo Cremonezi explores how much we value our privacy and the protection of our personal information.
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33% of GB households now own a Smart TV
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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60 years of 'Europe' - a success story?
An Ipsos survey to mark 60 years since the Treaty of Rome, suggests that the global public see some reasons to celebrate, with on average half considering the European project to have made Europe stronger.
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Only 34% express confidence that waste water in their country does not pose a threat to their clean water supply.
Looking ahead one in two (48%) are worried that residential and industrial growth in their country over the next 5 to 10 years will put their clean water supply at risk.