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Who do the public think is on the side of 'the British Establishment'?
New Ipsos research shows who the public think is on the side of ‘the British Establishment’ depends on how you voted in the 2016 EU referendum.
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Concern about climate change reaches record levels with half now 'very concerned'
New polling shows 85% of Britons are now concerned about climate change, with the majority (52%) very concerned.
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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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Britons joint top for prioritising human rights in international trade, global survey finds
Britain ranks alongside Sweden as top for prioritising human rights in international trade. The finding comes from a major 24-country, 17,000-interview online survey by Ipsos and King’s College London.
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Customer Experience is Everyone’s Business
Customer expectations are higher than ever before, so why aren't more UK businesses taking the role of delivering an exceptional Customer Experience seriously?
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EU Election – the results are in
Despite many challenges, Ipsos's EU Parliament election poll was more accurate than any other released by a member of the British Polling Council
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Sorry guys – localism does not excite people
Ben Page explores the opportunities that local government has to affect meaningful change while Westminster is preoccupied with Brexit.
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No clear favourite amongst potential Conservatives to replace Theresa May
As pressure mounts on Theresa May to step down Ipsos’s new Political Monitor reveals no clear public favourite amongst the Conservative rivals for the Premiership.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2019
As Brexit deadlock continues nearly seven in ten see Brexit as the UK’s biggest issue. As concern about crime increases, we look at the impact of fake news and ask are we becoming more environmentally conscious? All this and the underlying attitudes to the EU in our roundup of this month’s releases.
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Three-quarters would make spreading fake news a crime
New Ipsos / King's College London Polling Club survey shows 7 in 10 worry about influence of fake news on a referendum or election.