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Cameron still viewed as most capable leader although Corbyn seen as being more honest than most politicians
David Cameron is revealed as the most capable party leader in the eyes of the British public in the April 2016 Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Americans more likely than Britons to say there is a 'special relationship'
As President Obama visits the United Kingdom, a new poll from Ipsos reveals that although Americans are slightly more likely than Britons to believe the `special relationship' currently exists, a majority of both populations feel `Brexit' would make little difference to the connection between the two countries.
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COP21: Putting the climate agreement into action: do the public support it?
Alexandra Palmqvist Aslaksen and Darren Fleetwood look at how salient an issue climate change is for the public and consider whether the UK government has a public mandate for taking forward the Paris climate agreement.
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Ipsos Views: The Perils of Perception
Ipsos's 33-country international research explored how clueless people are in estimating a range of key social realities.
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What does the GP Patient Survey tell us about people with long term mental health conditions?
Rachel Burkitt looks at what the GP Patient Survey (GPPS) data reveals about patients reporting a long-term mental health condition.
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Remain and leave supporters split on President Obama's EU intervention
New Ipsos polling shows the British public are split on US President Barack Obama expressing his view on whether or not Britain should stay in the European Union. Half (49%) think that President Obama should express his view while 46% say that he should not.
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Economy and immigration key issues for Britons in the EU referendum
With just two months to go until Britain decides whether it will remain a member of the European Union or leave, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals the economy and immigration to be the most important issues for the public when deciding how to vote.
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Monarchy popular as ever ahead of Queen's 90th Birthday celebrations
Ahead of the Queen's 90th birthday, the Monarchy remains as popular as ever, and opposition to the Queen retiring has risen substantially since the turn of the century.
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On its fifth anniversary, Halifax survey finds dip in house price sentiment
Expectations of future house prices have fallen over the past quarter and are down to their lowest point since January 2015, according to the latest quarterly Halifax Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos.
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Survey of Self-build intentions 2016
An Ipsos poll commissioned by the National Self and Custom Build Association (NaCSBA) finds that one in eight (12%) Britons expect to research or plan how to build a home for themselves in the next 12 months.