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Conservatives lead Labour as party seen as most fit to govern and with good team of leaders
Labour party image ratings have plunged compared to one year ago when Jeremy Corbyn first took the helm of the party, according to Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.
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Eight in ten Britons unfavourable towards Donald Trump
US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is still faring better than her rival in the eyes of the British public, new findings from our Political Monitor show.
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Public divided on prioritising access to the Single Market or controlling immigration
With up to five months to go before the start of formal negotiations on Brexit, Ipsos's new Political Monitor shows a public divided in their priorities for Britain's future relationship with Europe after it leaves.
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Sharp fall in economic optimism over last month
Public optimism over the strength of the economy has fallen sharply in the last month according to Ipsos's latest Political Monitor
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Four in ten homes do not meet new Living Home Standard
The Living Home Standard - the result of 9 months of research undertaken by Ipsos on behalf of Shelter and British Gas - represents the first definition of what home means that has been defined by the public, for the public.
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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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Nationwide explores consumer confidence following referendum
A new poll by Ipsos for Nationwide reveals that despite some economic concerns following the referendum, the majority (58%) of the public feel that their personal financial situation will be unchanged over the next six months.
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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.