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Ipsos Update - April 2019
This month’s edition features Ipsos research and thinking on technology and healthcare, nationality and inclusivity, Indian cuisine, virtual reality, text analytics and more.
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Britons are more positive than negative about immigration’s impact on Britain
Perceptions over the impact immigration has had on Britain are on balance positive and are stable compared with two years ago according to a new Ipsos study for IMiX, the migration communications hub.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2019
Welcome to our review of 2019 so far. It's been a tough start for Theresa May as confidence to get a good Brexit deal continues to fall. Meanwhile as Labour rebels leave the party, we have record levels of public dissatisfaction with Jeremy Corbyn.
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Jeremy Corbyn's satisfaction ratings fall to historic low
The Ipsos February 2019 Political Monitor reveals that Jeremy Corbyn's satisfaction ratings have fallen to a historic low
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Confidence in Theresa May to get a good Brexit deal falls
The Ipsos February 2019 Political Monitor shows that trust in Theresa May to make the right decisions on Brexit has fallen.
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Worries of harassment amongst young people
Findings from a recent Ipsos survey for Action Aid UK has indicated the scale of harassment encountered by young people aged 14-21 in the UK, Brazil, India and Kenya.
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Global survey reveals widespread distrust on personal data usage by companies and governments
Findings from a new Ipsos and World Economic Forum survey suggest world citizens are in the dark about how their personal information is used – most of all those from economically advanced countries including Great Britain.
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Brexit postponed? The view from Milton Keynes
"We’re just going round and round on a hamster wheel” - with progress towards a Brexit deal stagnating, Ipsos visits Milton Keynes with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme to find out what people there make of the current state of play and what they expect to happen next.
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Ipsos Update - January 2019
The first Ipsos Update of 2019 highlights recent reports on people’s (mis)perceptions of reality, global security and food. It also features new white papers on trust in media, human curation in an AI world and how technology is disrupting the customer experience.
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In media we trust? How our views of the media are changing
While chants of “fake news” ring out around the world, this paper asks is there really a crisis of trust in the media?