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New global poll finds Britons most worried about immigration
A new Ipsos survey of adults aged under 65 in 25 countries around the world asks what are the issues which most worry them and whether they think things in their country are headed in the right direction.
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Concern about the NHS and education rises to the highest level for over a year
The September 2016 Ipsos Issues Index shows there has been a leap in public concern about the NHS.
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Life after David Cameron: the Conservatives have lost a major asset
David Cameron was almost always positively rated by the public – or at least viewed more favourably than is usual for politicians, says Roger Mortimore in The Conversation.
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Ipsos Update - September 2016
This is the August edition of Ipsos Update, a selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Mixed views on the refugee crisis among Scots
A new poll provides a mixed picture of Scots' attitudes to the refugee crisis. A majority (60%), believe that Scotland has responded well to the refugee crisis, compared to 38% who think the UK has responded well and 36% who think the same about the EU.
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Most Scots see view Brexit as negative for the UK and Europe
In the wake of the UK voting to leave the EU, a new poll suggests that most Scots think that Brexit will have a negative impact in the UK and across Europe.
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Just over a year after becoming Lib Dem leader Tim Farron still to make a breakthrough with the public
As the Liberal Democrats kick-off their party conference Ipsos polling finds Tim Farron and his party still unable to make much headway with the British public, with ratings little changed from a year ago.
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How Nicola Sturgeon could win a second independence referendum
Support for independence is higher than at the start of the first Scottish referendum campaign, writes Mark Diffley for the New Statesman.