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Half say the government is doing a bad job at handling Britain's exit from the EU
Weeks after the High Court's decision requiring the government to receive parliamentary approval before Article 50 is triggered, Ipsos's new Political Monitor reveals the public are split when it comes to what role parliament should take when initiating the start to Britain's exit from the European Union.
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Majority across 25 countries say their country is on the wrong track
A majority of people in 25 countries around the world think things in their country are off on the wrong track, according to a new global poll from Ipsos.
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Post-Brexit dip in House Price Outlook
The latest Halifax Market Confidence Tracker research by Ipsos shows a 14 point fall in the Halifax House Price Outlook, down from +56 in March to +42 in October 2016.
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Glasgow Household Survey 2016
Results of the 2016 wave of the Glasgow Household Survey, conducted for Glasgow City Council
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Ipsos Views - Black Friday: The story so far
Tim Denison of Ipsos Retail Performance takes us on a tour of the history of Black Friday, identifies some successes (and failures) along the way, and offers some thoughts as to what the next few years might bring.
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Great Expectations
Our latest data suggests that expectations have a role to play in understanding the link between the day-to-day of customer experience and overall brand relationships.
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Britons believe Clinton will win US Presidency
Britons, along with most citizens around the world, believe Hillary Clinton will win the upcoming U.S. presidential election, new global research from Ipsos finds.
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Ipsos Update - October 2016
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Evaluation of the Caledonian System domestic abuse intervention (2016)
Ipsos's mixed method evaluation for the Scottish Government provided evidence on delivery and perceived impact to inform future programme development.
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Europe's changing view of Brexit
The response from European leaders to the shock EU referendum result has been a mix of sadness, regret, and a desire to demonstrate that leaving the EU is no easy matter.