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Shifting Ground: Attitudes towards immigration and Brexit
Ipsos publishes the report of its longitudinal study, Shifting Ground, which finds Britons are becoming more positive about immigration.
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Has the political centre of gravity moved?
As party conferences conclude for another year, Ben Page surveys the political opinions of the nation and explains what it all means for local government.
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Sugar: What next?
Ipsos is today releasing a review of the public and legislators’ attitudes towards sugar, and its future control.
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Taking a stand: how do companies get it right?
New research from the Ipsos Global Reputation Centre asked business leaders, consumers, Members of Parliament, and journalists for their views on corporate activism – examining the potential risks and benefits of taking a corporate stance, how organisations can determine which issues they speak on, and how to communicate their views when they do.
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Majority support income tax rises to increase funding available for adult social care
A new Ipsos survey for Future Care Capital seeks to establish public opinion on funding for social care.
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GP Experiences and Opinion Monitoring
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey with GPs into their current experience of working in general practice.
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Opinion Polls: Why they remain the reference
The last year has seen opinion and election polling subjected to both criticism and praise. Here we review the evidence, looking particularly at recent experiences in the US, UK, France and the Netherlands.
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Britons split on single market access vs immigration control but move to single market
Britons remain split on prioritising single market access or immigration control – both are seen as important, but there has been a move towards single market.
Confidence in Theresa May to get a good deal for Britain in Brexit negotiations has fallen, though this is still just ahead of Jeremy Corbyn.
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Growing pessimism among the public about the health of Britain’s economy
There is growing pessimism among the public about the health of Britain’s economy. Ipsos Economic Optimism Index falls to its lowest level since 2011.
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Will Grenfell shift public opinion about housing?
Ben Marshall blogs for Inside Housing and looks at whether housing is now set to move up the agenda