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More than four in five business leaders hope for "remain" vote in EU referendum
More than four in five British business leaders hope voters will vote to "remain" in the forthcoming EU referendum according to a new Ipsos study.
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Britons' predictions for 2016
Expectations of a terrorist attack on British soil have risen sharply, with three in four of us fearing the worst for next year, according to an Ipsos poll of just over 1,000 British adults.
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Economist/Ipsos December 2015 Issues Index
The December Issues Index shows that concern about the combined issue of defence, terrorism and foreign affairs has increased by 29 percentage points since November, and is now the most important issue concerning the public, mentioned by two fifths (42%).
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Few believe air strikes in Syria will make Britain safer
New polling from Ipsos reveals that few Britons believe air strikes in Syria against ISIS will make Britain safer from terrorism.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2015
Ipsos's Almanac is a review of 2015 in business, politics and society in general.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - November 2015
Download Ipsos's latest monthly compendium of our recent research and thought pieces.
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Eurofound publishes the first findings of its sixth European Working Conditions Survey
On behalf of Eurofound, Ipsos conducted a wide-ranging survey of workers across the EU about key issues related to their work and employment.
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Ipsos Scotland at 20
Ipsos Scotland brings together a selection of recent articles and thought-pieces we have produced, highlighting the range and depth of our thinking, showing how we have been at the forefront of innovation in the research industry.
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Scots optimistic about the economy in Scotland over next ten years, but expect cost of living to increase
In the latest release from our poll for STV News to mark 20 years of Ipsos's permanent office in Scotland, Scots are more optimistic than pessimistic about the economy in Scotland over the next ten years.
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Economist/Ipsos November 2015 Issues Index
The November Issues index, conducted prior to the terrorist attacks in Paris, shows that immigration remains the most important issue facing Britain in the eyes of the public. It is mentioned, unprompted, by half (49%) of the British public, indeed for three in ten (31%) it is the single most important issue.