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How Britain Voted in the 2017 Election
As we have for every general election since 1979, Ipsos has produced estimates of how the voters voted in 2017.
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What Worries the World in 2016?
The everyday concerns of the global population are the focus of one of Ipsos’ flagship global surveys. Each month we ask an online sample of over 18,000 citizens in more than 25 countries1 about the key issues they believe are facing their country, asking them to pick up to three from a diverse array of topics, ranging from unemployment to access to credit.
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Brand Risk in the New Age of Populism
In an era where politics often overtakes the best cared-for brands, how do responsible stewards prepare their organisations to navigate ideological consumers?
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Fake Facts
“Fake news”, according to Wikipedia, is “written and published with the intent to mislead in order to gain financially or politically, often with sensationalist, exaggerated or patently false headlines that grab attention.”
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2017 US Politics - Trump’s Job Approval Rose Slightly: 40% (June 14)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump has an approval rating of 40% among all Americans.
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Brazil Pulse - May 2017
Brazilians continue without confidence in the direction of the country: 93% state that Brazil is in the wrong direction, index that is similar to what we have seen in recent months. This perception reflects the lack of perspectives regarding the political, economic and social stabilization of the country.
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Ipsos/GfK Exit Poll for BBC/ITV News/Sky News
Ipsos / GfK Exit Poll for BBC, ITV and Sky News once again proves accurate.
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General Election 2017 in Great Britain
A consolidated view of Ipsos polling and analysis of the 2017 UK General Election with our key long term social and political trends.
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2017 US Politics - 38% of Americans Approve of Trump’s Handling of the Presidency (June 7)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump is again facing an up-tick in his disapproval numbers.
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Theresa May’s Personal Ratings Fall as Labour Reduces Conservative Lead
Ipsos's June 2017 Political Monitor shows Theresa May’s personal ratings falling since May, as Labour reduces Conservative lead.