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Conservatives lead on four of the five most important issues for the public
Conservatives lead on four of the five most important issues for the public – Theresa May’s personal ratings often better than her party’s.
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Under pressure? You must live in Asia not Europe
According to the new Ipsos Global Trends Survey, many countries around the world have seen an increase in the number of their citizens who feel under pressure to be successful and make money.
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Theresa May has big lead as most capable Prime Minister
Theresa May seen as most capable Prime Minister. Brexit is biggest issue for Britons when deciding how to vote, followed by the NHS and education.
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Most people do not think women belong at home, but when it comes to parenting, traditional beliefs are more dominant
According to the Ipsos Global Trends Survey 2017, most people take a liberal view towards the role of women (although there are signs of a small recovery in traditional attitudes towards the role of women in four European countries).
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Is the public really engaged with the Sharing Economy?
Research conducted by the Ipsos Reputation Centre suggests that awareness and usage of Sharing Economy sites is much lower than might be expected.
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City limits: what do we want from our future cities?
Ben Marshall blogs on our public dialogue research for Innovate UK focused on the key choices faced by cities and what urban citizens value most.
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Satisfaction with Hammond drops, as does economic optimism
Satisfaction with the Chancellor has fallen since November, according to Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.
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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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Concerns about the NHS and the EU/Brexit continue to rise
The February 2017 Ipsos Issues Index reveals that over half of the British public (52%) now see the NHS as one of the biggest issues facing Britain, the highest level of concern since June 2002.
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Latest on public attitudes to Brexit
New Ipsos research commissioned by social entrepreneur Hugh Davidson, MBE, shows that Britain remains split on key Brexit issues and to date neither Remainers nor Leavers show signs of changing their minds.