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New global poll finds unemployment remains the top issue globally - but in Britain, healthcare is now the single biggest worry
New Ipsos Global @dvisor study finds that majority of people across 25 countries think their country is on the wrong track - Mexico, Italy, South Korea, South Africa, France and Brazil are the most concerned.
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Support for independence rises as referendum speculation grows
Our new poll for STV News shows voters split down the middle in their constitutional preference.
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Three in four women around the world believe there are unequal rights in their country
On the eve of International Women's Day, new data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that although the vast majority in 24 countries around the world say they believe men and women should be treated equally (88% on average), most still think the current situation is one of inequality in terms of social, political and/or economic rights (72% on average).
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Six in ten around the world think their society is 'broken'
New data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that many across 23 countries around the world think that their society is broken, while feeling a lack of confidence in establishment institutions - especially political parties, governments and the media.
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Less than half of women globally believe women have equal opportunities to men, while almost two thirds of men do
As the impact of Women's Marches is discussed around the world, a new global Ipsos survey across 23 countries finds that most men and women do not think that their governments are doing enough to promote equal opportunities for women.
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Big Data and Machine Learning: where are we heading to?
Leo Cremonezi's thoughts on the potential of the marriage between big data and machine learning.
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President Obama leaves office with high worldwide approval ratings
The world has a much more positive view of President Obama's time in office than they do of Donald Trump's impending term, according to an Ipsos poll of over 18,000 people globally.
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Global study shows potential for more political uncertainty ahead
A major new Ipsos survey across 22 countries paints a picture of a global public feeling left behind by the traditional system of politics and government, which in several countries translates into high levels of support for a strong leader willing to break the rules.
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Attitudes to Hunting 2016
A new national poll commissioned by the animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports finds that majority of the British public are in favour of keeping a number of activities banned in the Hunting Act illegal.
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Public attitudes towards spending cuts - have we reached a tipping point?
Sara Davidson writes for Scottish Policy Now on what latest survey data tells us about attitudes to austerity.