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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2018
Welcome to our review of October. This month saw a further fall in confidence in Theresa May, more concern about Brexit (only 29% think we'll get a deal), and support for more public spending and tax cuts in the Budget.
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What worries the world? September 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: Unemployment, poverty/social inequality, crime/violence and financial/political corruption. Concern about Healthcare in Britain falls but it is still the top worry for Britons for the eleventh successive month
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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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Rethinking social housing
Public positive about the value of social housing in England; Important gaps in knowledge.
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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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What worries the world? March 2018
New global poll finds three concerns top the world’s worry list: financial/political corruption (35%), unemployment (34%) and poverty/social inequality (34%).
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Issues Index February 2018 - NHS and Brexit continue to dominate public concern
This month's Ipsos Issues Index poll records the highest scores for two separate issues since April 1997.
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Issues Index January 2018: Public concern about the NHS rises
The January 2018 Ipsos Issues Index records a rise in concern about the NHS.
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Ipsos Issues Index: 2017 in review
The NHS and Brexit replace Immigration as the biggest issues facing Britain in 2017
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What worries the world? January 2018
New global poll finds unemployment remains the main concern around the world — but in Britain, healthcare leads as the biggest worry.
Two-thirds of Britons (65%) think the direction of the country is on the wrong track.