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Public confidence in the future of the Union is much lower than it was five years ago
New Ipsos research shows that people in Britain have become less confident that the UK will continue to exist in its present form in the medium term.
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Despite uncertainty on the health of the British Economy compared with other European countries Sajid Javid is still seen as the most capable Chancellor
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows that a third of the public (36%) think the British economy will be worse off than most other European countries compared with 23% who think it will be better off and 37% who think it will stay the same.
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Ipsos launches Ipsos.Digital, its fully automated research platform
The new Ipsos.Digital platform offers clients fast, simplified access to global research capabilities and insights.
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Conservatives strengthen position in latest Ipsos Political Monitor
In the latest Ipsos poll, with fieldwork conducted before the election was called, the Conservatives have taken a 17-point lead over Labour, significantly improving on their position in September.
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Ipsos Issues Index September 2019: Lack of faith in politics reaches new high
According to the latest Issues Index two thirds of Britons mention Brexit as one of the biggest issues facing the country.
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British attitudes to moral and social issues have become significantly more liberal in the last 30 years
New research by Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King’s College London shows that the British public has become significantly more liberal on moral issues over the last 30 years.
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2019 Young People & Gambling Survey
The Gambling Commission’s annual study, produced by Ipsos, examining trends in gambling participation among young people in Great Britain is published today.
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The State of the State in 2019
Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to survey UK adults on their attitudes to some of the key challenges facing the public sector: tax and spending, public services, social mobility, devolution, and the environment
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British public continue to be more satisfied with Johnson’s approach to Brexit than Corbyn’s as majority see a no-deal Brexit outcome as likely
New research from Ipsos shows that a majority of GB adults aged 18-75 think it is likely that Britain will leave the EU without a deal.
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Four in five say mental health as important as physical health – but just one in five think NHS treats it that way
New research by Ipsos and King’s College London reveals attitudes towards mental health around the world.