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Eight in ten Britons will speak to their neighbours over Christmas
A new survey commissioned by The Challenge reveals that 8 in 10 people in Britain will speak to their neighbours over the Christmas period. By contrast, only 14 per cent of people said they never speak to their neighbours.
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The blame game? Women's views on generational strife and solidarity
New research by Ipsos for Mumsnet shows that Baby Boomers are seen as having the best quality of life - but Generation X feel they have had many of the same advantages, only without the resentment.
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Three in four Britons feel unfavourable towards Donald Trump
Looking ahead to the 2016 American Presidential race, the British public weigh in with their thoughts on two of the most recognisable candidates for Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.
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Economist/Ipsos December 2015 Issues Index
The December Issues Index shows that concern about the combined issue of defence, terrorism and foreign affairs has increased by 29 percentage points since November, and is now the most important issue concerning the public, mentioned by two fifths (42%).
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Few believe air strikes in Syria will make Britain safer
New polling from Ipsos reveals that few Britons believe air strikes in Syria against ISIS will make Britain safer from terrorism.
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Voting Intention in Great Britain: 1976-present
This page shows the voting intentions of all respondents who name a party that they say they intend to vote for, whether or not they are certain that they will vote
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Most believe David Cameron will campaign for Britain to remain an EU member whatever the outcome of his negotiations
Most Britons believe that David Cameron will campaign for Britain to stay in the European Union after his negotiations with other European leaders, according to Ipsos's latest Political Monitor, even though only 18% think he will achieve all or most of his goals.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2015
Ipsos's Almanac is a review of 2015 in business, politics and society in general.
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Why are people so often wrong about their own countries?
People in 33 nations polled by our latest Perils of Perception survey often seem clueless on wealth, immigration and other factors, says Bobby Duffy in the Guardian.
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Money alone does not lead to a better later life
A new study conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Centre for Ageing Better reveals that Social connections are as important as money and health to a good later life.