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The Conservative party is still more disliked than Labour
The Ipsos September 2018 Political Monitor shows that Theresa May's ratings remain low, and the public are split on her departure date.
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Britons lack confidence that May, Corbyn or Johnson would get a good Brexit deal
The Ipsos September 2018 Political Monitor reveals seven in ten (70%) Britons lack confidence in Theresa May to get a good deal for Britain from other EU leaders in negotiations.
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Two in three Britons feel unfavourable towards Donald Trump
The Ipsos July 2018 Political Monitor reveals that two in three Britons feel unfavourable towards Donald Trump.
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Confidence in Theresa May to get a good Brexit deal reaches new low
The Ipsos July 2018 Political Monitor reveals just a quarter of the public are confident that Theresa May will get a good deal for Britain in the EU negotiations - a new low for her.
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The public and the NHS: 70 years together
To mark the 70th anniversary of the NHS, Ipsos brings together historic data and new analysis in our NHS at 70 infographic, slide packs and reports.
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Royal Wedding 2018: International perceptions of the Royal Family
Which Royal Family members are liked the most according to our Ipsos Global Advisor poll conducted in 28 countries?
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Most Britons would have no concerns about a royal same-sex marriage
Majority would not be concerned at all by a same-sex marriage in the Royal Family according to a new Ipsos poll for King's College London's Polling Club.
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Public concern about plastic and packaging waste is not backed up by willingness to act
An Ipsos / King's College Polling Club survey finds public concerned about plastic waste but that consumers should not take most responsibility for a solution.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor – March 2018
Scots are gloomy about Brexit’s likely impact on the economy - but more oppose holding another independence referendum in the next three years than support it.
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Women and Diversity in the boardroom
Katherine Shipton looks at our most recent Captains of Industry and International Women's Day surveys and finds very significant misperceptions around equality for women in the boardroom.