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Optimism over the economy improves for the second month in a row - but young are still more pessimistic
Ipsos's September 2016 Political Monitor shows public expectations over the economy continue to improve after hitting a low in July following Britain's shock decision to leave the European Union.
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Public attitudes towards refugees in Europe
Ipsos has recently conducted a poll on public attitudes towards refugees across 12 countries in Europe for the International Rescue Committee (IRC). The survey shows that most Europeans express at least a small level of sympathy when it comes to the refugees currently fleeing war in Syria.
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Does the public back devolution?
As Theresa May settles in to 10 Downing Street, Ben Page writes in the Municipal Journal on public views of devolution.
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The honeymoon continues for Theresa May as most remain satisfied in her performance as Prime Minister
As party conference season begins new Ipsos polling reveals the public remain more positive about the new Prime Minister than they do Jeremy Corbyn on many key leader image attributes.
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Attitudes to animal research in 2016
This Ipsos report presents the findings of a 2016 survey commissioned by the Office for Life Sciences to understand current public awareness of, and attitudes towards, the use of animals in research.
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Brexit does not trigger significant increase in support for independence
In the wake of the UK voting to leave the EU against the wishes of the majority of Scots, our new poll for STV News suggests that Brexit has not caused an upsurge in support for a second independence referendum being held.
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Britain after the Referendum: what next?
A panel of Rt. Hon. Nick Clegg MP, Polly Toynbee, Tim Montgomerie, Paul Drechsler and Ben Page discussed life in Britain after the Referendum.
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Research Heroes: Claire Emes
Claire Emes, Chief Innovation Officer at Ipsos, has been selected by the Market Research Society as a Research Hero this month.
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General Dental Council Patient and Public survey 2015
The findings from the latest Ipsos annual survey of patients and the public for the General Dental Council.
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Six in ten prefer to be British than of any country on earth
Six in ten British citizens agree they would rather be a citizen of Britain than of any other on earth, according to new research among 1,052 British Citizens.