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Life outside the bubble
Three takeaways from a Halifax discussion among working class Leave voters for the BBC.
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Brexit and NHS are the joint top issue for Britons
The April 2017 Ipsos/Economist Issues Index shows concern over Brexit remaining high with half (48%) mentioning it as one of the most important issues facing Britain.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - April 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for April 2017 includes pessimism for the future of the NHS hits record levels, the Conservatives have a significant lead over Labour and signs of rising housing confidence.
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Conservatives lead on four of the five most important issues for the public
Conservatives lead on four of the five most important issues for the public – Theresa May’s personal ratings often better than her party’s.
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Signs of rising confidence in House Price Outlook following post-Brexit dip
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker (HMCT) shows a modest increase in the House Price Outlook (HPO), up from +42 in October 2016 to +44 in March 2017.
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City limits: what do we want from our future cities?
Ben Marshall blogs on our public dialogue research for Innovate UK focused on the key choices faced by cities and what urban citizens value most.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for March 2017 includes support for independence rising in Scotland and as the EU turns 60 years old, most EU citizens are unhappy with its direction.
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Concerns about the NHS and the EU/Brexit continue to rise
The February 2017 Ipsos Issues Index reveals that over half of the British public (52%) now see the NHS as one of the biggest issues facing Britain, the highest level of concern since June 2002.
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Captains join public in prioritising housing infrastructure
A new Ipsos survey of Captains of Industry find that industry leaders' top priorities for investment are very different to those of the British public.
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Latest on public attitudes to Brexit
New Ipsos research commissioned by social entrepreneur Hugh Davidson, MBE, shows that Britain remains split on key Brexit issues and to date neither Remainers nor Leavers show signs of changing their minds.