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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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Concern about Europe falls in the second month following Brexit vote
After reaching a record level of concern in July following Britain's decision to leave the EU, fewer Britons now show concern about the EU, according to Ipsos's August Issues Index.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2016
Ipsos's Research Highlights for August 2016 includes the latest from the US presidential election and the new PM starts with a honeymoon among the public.
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Global study shows many around the world uncomfortable with levels of immigration
A major new Ipsos survey across 22 countries worldwide provides an insight into attitudes to immigration and the refugee crisis.
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Concern about the EU reaches second-highest recorded level
The July 2016 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index records the highest level of concern about Europe and the EU since April 1997 - 40% consider it an important issue facing the country in the aftermath of the referendum decision to leave the EU in June.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - July 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for July 2016 includes a challenge for our new Prime Minister, consumer confidence has fallen to its lowest point and young people's housing hopes have been dashed.
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Economic optimism falls to its lowest level for four years
Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index has fallen to its lowest level since January 2012, this month's results reveal.
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4 ways the anti-immigration vote won the referendum for Brexit
Total control on immigration mattered more to voters than the single market, writes Aalia Khan in the New Statesman.
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Britain remains split as 9 in ten say they would not change their referendum vote
A post-referendum poll carried out by Ipsos for BBC Newsnight reveals that leave voters and remain voters still hold very opposing views towards the EU referendum result, while very few on either side say they would change their vote if a second referendum were to be held.