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The public's Brexit predictions
A major new Ipsos survey conducted in partnership with the Policy Institute at King’s College London and UK in a Changing Europe reveals what the public think will happen in the Brexit negotiations, and the impact of leaving the EU on key issues over the following five years.
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What worries the world? September 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: Unemployment, poverty/social inequality, crime/violence and financial/political corruption. Concern about Healthcare in Britain falls but it is still the top worry for Britons for the eleventh successive month
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British consumers have mixed confidence about national economy
Latest results from the Ipsos Global Advisor Economic Pulse survey show that consumer confidence in Great Britain’s national economy hasn’t changed since last month, and is above the average across the last eight years, but that on other metrics Britons are less confident.
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Evaluation of the Community Learning Mental Health Research Project
In February 2017, the Department for Education (DfE) commissioned Ipsos, in partnership with the Centre for Mental Health and Liz Lawson, to conduct the Evaluation of phase two of the Community Learning Mental Health (CLMH) Research Project.
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Ipsos Issues Index September 2018: Half see Brexit as the single biggest issue for Britain
Half now see Brexit as the single biggest issue for the country – the highest score for any single issue since the economy in 2011
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A public dialogue on genomic medicine: time for a new social contract?
Ipsos, Genomics England and Sciencewise have published a literature review which summarises gaps in our knowledge about public attitudes to genomics, and recommends areas for future research.
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The Conservative party is still more disliked than Labour
The Ipsos September 2018 Political Monitor shows that Theresa May's ratings remain low, and the public are split on her departure date.
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'Anti-system' sentiment is still strong around the world
A major new Ipsos survey across 25 countries, reveals that 'anti system' sentiment is still strong around the world, although fewer think their country is in decline compared with 2016.
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Feedback collection to improve maternity services
Ipsos was commissioned by NHS England in February 2018 to understand how maternity services currently collect and use feedback from women to improve services, and to explore the opportunities for the collection of digital feedback in maternity services with the dual purposes of national benchmarking and local service improvement.
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Jeremy Corbyn's likeability ratings decline
The Ipsos September 2018 Political Monitor reveals one in three (32%) say they like the Labour leader, down from 46% in September 2017.