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Attitudes to the challenges facing Britain: research for Engage Britain
Ipsos was commissioned by Engage Britain to conduct a series of workshops and discussion groups with the general public.
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Tolerance across the values divide?
As Britain leaves the European Union a new poll by Ipsos reveals more believe the decision to leave the EU has had a more negative impact on the country than positive.
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Low public awareness of all the Labour leadership candidates, although Keir Starmer starting in a stronger position
As the new parliament begins, Ipsos surveyed 1,142 British adults online aged 18+ between 28th-29th January. We asked how favourable members of the public are towards the main GB political parties and their leaders and also some detailed perceptions of the Labour leadership race.
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Will Trump be re-elected? Here's what the world thinks
Britons among the most likely to believe Trump will be re-elected in the 2020 US Presidential election.
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Unmet social care needs and well-being
This independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research explores the issue of unmet need for social care among older people
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Political Monitor Archive
Index of recent Ipsos monthly Political Monitor surveys and to the associated political trends
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Voting Intention in Great Britain: Recent Trends
Figures are based on all those absolutely certain to vote. (This is Ipsos's "headline" voting intention measure)
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Ipsos Update - January 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on creativity and innovation, NATO, Gen Z in MENA and in-depth reports from Australia, Brazil, Russia and the UK.
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Understanding Society - Great Britain: The way we live now
In this issue of Ipsos Social Research Institute's Understanding Society newsletter, we look at the way Britons live now and how our attitudes, values and behaviours compare with those in other countries.
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Understanding Society: The Power and Perils of Data
In this issue of Ipsos Social Research Institute's Understanding Society newsletter, we focus on the potential for data to improve the way people live their lives, as well as the public perception of risks this greater reliance on data brings.