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Ipsos Issues Index July 2019: Brexit, the NHS and crime are Britons’ three biggest issues
The July 2019 Ipsos Issues Index confirms that Brexit remains the biggest issue facing Britain for a majority of the public.
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Ipsos Update – August 2019
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features Ipsos research and thinking on gender equality, what worries the world, video research, sustainable packaging and consumer trends in Russia.
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Public see Johnson as ‘most capable PM’ vs Corbyn - Ipsos Political Monitor July 2019
Ipsos's July Political Monitor sees a boost for Johnson from his own supporters but public pessimism about prospects of a deal before October 31st.
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The impact of declining trust in the media
Conventional wisdom suggests that global levels of trust in traditional media have declined over the last five years. Is this true and, if so, what does it mean for corporate communicators?
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ESRA 2019: Rocking it in the research world
Katriina Lepanjuuri reflects on her experiences of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA) conference 2019, in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Will consumers continue to embrace price comparison sites?
Price comparison sites have been around for a while, but they are still struggling to go beyond insurance. Here, Jamie Talmage explains that while new tech and regulations may bring opportunities, it’s consumer trust that is king.
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The new PM has to work quickly to capitalise on the 'Boris bounce'
What does the response on social media say about Boris Johnson becoming Prime Minister? Ben Page writes for the Times Red Box.
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Evaluation of revalidation for nurses and midwives: Final (Year Three) report
Ipsos was commissioned by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in March 2016 to conduct an independent evaluation of revalidation for nurses and midwives.
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Britons choose Donald Trump, Putin and Kim Jong-un as leaders they want to send away to the moon
Our new Omnibus survey for the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings ask about Britons' attitudes to space and reveals the politician they'd like to send away on a one-way ticket to the moon.
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Is Labour’s ‘edging towards Remain’ too little too late?
Ben Page writes in the Metro on whether Labour's shift in its position on Brexit will move the needle in its position in the polls.