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Economist/ Ipsos January 2016 Issues index
The January 2016 Issues Index shows that, after an absence of one month, concern about immigration has returned to the top of the list of the most important issues facing Britain.
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Blog: Five questions about the Holyrood elections
The result of the forthcoming Holyrood election may not cause a great shock but there is plenty to play for and the future of the country is at stake, says Mark Diffley in the New Statesman
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"Remain" in EU still ahead although lead has narrowed
As the clock ticks down towards the referendum on European Union membership Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals a majority still want to remain in the EU although the gap between stay and leave is narrowing.
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House price confidence for 2016 strong, despite dip in economic outlook
Confidence in the UK housing market remains strong, according to the latest quarterly Halifax Market Confidence Tracker (HMCT), and comes against a backdrop of cooling confidence in the wider economy.
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Conservatives take their biggest lead over Labour as party with best team of leaders and most clear and united
Ipsos's first Political Monitor in 2016 shows the Conservatives opening up their biggest lead over Labour on a number of key party image attributes.
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Economic Optimism at its lowest level since April 2013
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows economic optimism continuing its decline since last summer, to reach its lowest level since April 2013.
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Most Britons think country is on the wrong track
New research finds a majority (59%) of Britons think things in the UK are off on the wrong track, and 41% think the country is heading in the right direction.
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Who is stepping up in the 'retirement revolution'?
New Ipsos research suggests that big business is beginning to do its bit to help their employees make good decisions at retirement. Does this mean the retirement savings industry itself needs to do more, asks Georgina Clarke.
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Politicians are still trusted less than estate agents, journalists and bankers
New polling by Ipsos shows that politicians remain the profession least trusted by the British public, below estate agents, journalists and bankers.
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Bullfighting in Spain
An online poll by Ipsos, for World Animal Protection, found that 19% of adults in Spain aged 16-65 said they supported bullfighting, compared to 58% who opposed it.