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Half of Brits say they will listen to their friends and family when deciding who to vote for at the next General Election

New Ipsos polling Ipsos explores how Britons follow stories about politics and current affairs, and who they will listen to most when it comes to deciding how to vote.
Newspaper Survey

PAMCO data release provides first print readership in over a year

PAMCo have released updated GB print readership estimates for the first time in more than a year on October 29th, with fresh data collected using a new ‘online first’ research design developed by Ipsos.
Media Survey

Three-quarters would make spreading fake news a crime

New Ipsos / King's College London Polling Club survey shows 7 in 10 worry about influence of fake news on a referendum or election.

Fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are other people’s problems…

A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves.

BBC most trusted news source

A new survey for the BBC looks at levels of public trust in news sources.
Public opinion Publication

You are what you read?

Newspaper readers are less likely to express 'average' views on the five top issues -- defence, the NHS, race/immigration, education and crime -- than those who don't read a daily paper, according to a new report from MORI.