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Ipsos Issues Index October 2018: Worry about Brexit and the EU continues to top Britons' concerns
Brexit continues to dominate the concerns of the British public. For the second month in a row close to six in ten have mentioned the European Union and Brexit as one of the biggest issues facing the country.
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Evaluation of the Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme 2017
Help to Buy continues to play an important role in building consumer and developer confidence across the market.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2018
Welcome to our review of October. This month saw a further fall in confidence in Theresa May, more concern about Brexit (only 29% think we'll get a deal), and support for more public spending and tax cuts in the Budget.
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Two in three want the government to increase spending on public services
The Ipsos October 2018 Political Monitor shows that two in three want the government to increase spending on public services - but only one in four think it will.
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Public wrong on key facts around Brexit and impact of EU membership
The British public are wrong on key facts around Brexit and the UK’s relationship with the EU.
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Energy sector reputations: time to power up?
The energy sector has an image problem. From domestic suppliers to international oil and gas companies, firms face an uphill struggle to be viewed in a more positive light by a wide range of their stakeholders – as issues around the environment, along with pricing concerns, shape perceptions amongst consumers, regulators, and the media.
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Ipsos Issues Index September 2018: Half see Brexit as the single biggest issue for Britain
Half now see Brexit as the single biggest issue for the country – the highest score for any single issue since the economy in 2011
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A Digital Future for Random Probability Surveys
As data collection methodologies evolve from pure face-to-face, Ipsos has been actively innovating in push to web and mixed mode research.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - September 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for September 2018 includes a continued lack of confidence in party leaders, our reactions to fake news, the launch of Perils of Perception and attitudes towards the proposed opt-out system for organ donation.