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The British are becoming more positive about the UK’s economy
The Ipsos Global Advisor Economic Pulse for May 2018 shows that the public have become more positive about the economy over the last year
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Global attitudes towards the World Cup 2018 in Russia
The latest Ipsos Global Advisor survey was conducted in 27 countries around the world and explores the attitudes towards the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia among those aware of the upcoming tournament. The survey was conducted online among adults aged under 65.
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Attitudes towards Immigration after Windrush
Immigration attitudes remain more positive than pre-Brexit vote, but only one in five say they have become more positive about immigration since then
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Half of public in favour of relaxing visa cap for non-EU skilled workers
Ipsos's May 2018 Political Monitor shows trust in the PM to make the right decisions on immigration has fallen significantly.
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Half of public think Brexit is working out as expected
Ipsos's May 2018 Political Monitor shows half of public think Brexit is working out as expected while four in ten think that it is worse.
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Experiences of people with long-term conditions – what does GPPS data tell us?
Joanna Barry looks at the most recent data from Ipsos’s GP Patient Survey and what the survey tells us about the experiences of people living with a long-term condition.
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Has the Digital Banking revolution finally started? The FinTech landscape in 2018
Spurred on by Open Banking, advocates of FinTech are forecasting a revolution in the financial services sector. But with the change seemingly slow to happen, Tom Erasmus asks will the latest innovations finally overcome consumer inertia?
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Royal Wedding 2018: International perceptions of the Royal Family
Which Royal Family members are liked the most according to our Ipsos Global Advisor poll conducted in 28 countries?
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NHS at 70 - Public attitudes to the health and care system
For the NHS at 70 debate in London on 9 May 2018, Ipsos was commissioned to find out the public's views towards funding of the NHS, and their priorities when receiving care.