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Almost half of Britons view immigrants’ impact on Britain as positive despite most saying they want immigration numbers reduced
Only 54% want the number of immigrants coming to Britain to decrease, compared to 66% in 2015.
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Long term trend shows decreasing concern over economy, unemployment, rise of Brexit
Two thirds of Britons name Brexit as one of the most important issues facing the UK, while just 12% are as concerned about the economy.
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NHS leads as top election issue with Conservatives still expected to be the largest party
Ipsos's latest campaign tracker shows the NHS has overtaken Brexit as the most important issue for GB adults
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The Key Issues that MPs will be focussed on during the election and in the new parliament
On December 12th the UK will host the first December election since 1923. The Ipsos MPs Survey offers some clues on what issues will be top of mind for MPs post-election and in the new parliament.
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The State of Wales: Key trends for the future
Instability and concern over the future of Wales are the key themes from this year’s Ipsos survey amongst Welsh Assembly Members.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - September 2019
This month's Ipsos research highlights include the lowest leadership ratings for any opposition leader since 1977 for Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party and Liberal Democrats running neck-and-neck in the latest voting intention figures and we release our new report 'Trust: the Truth' to explore whether trust is in terminal decline.
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State of the Nation: Housing and infrastructure
New Ipsos research for Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) to inform their State of the Nation report.
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Jeremy Corbyn won’t get what he wants because he is more unpopular than a no-deal Brexit
The public do not want a no-deal Brexit. As Jeremy Corbyn announces plans for a vote of no-confidence, Ben Page explores the possible outcome for the Metro.
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Public: "Give housing more attention"
A growing proportion of Britons think that the political parties don’t pay a lot of attention to housing, according to new research by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing.
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Are you testing out a new bank? I am
The number of current accounts on the market is rapidly increasing, and with it, the average number of accounts held per person. Associate Director Kerry Barringer analyses what the traditional banks must do to ensure they won’t eventually be eclipsed by more agile banks.