If given a choice between the Labour party led by Keir Starmer and Reform UK led by Nigel Farage, Britons are split on which party they would prefer to win the next General Election. 38% say the Labour party led by Keir Starmer, while 35% say Reform UK led by Nigel Farage.
Reform UK leads by 12 pts over Labour as both PM and Chancellor hit historic low satisfaction ratings.
The Hansard Society's "Tuned in or Turned off? Public attitudes to Prime Minister's Questions" report includes some of the findings of Ipsos's survey for their 11th annual Audit of Political Engagement polling.
A new Ipsos poll reveals that six in ten Britons (62%) are dissatisfied with the way the government is dealing with immigration and asylum while just one in five (21%) are satisfied.
Four in five households across seven major UK cities believe that, no matter who delivers their mail, it should be delivered six days a week, says an Ipsos survey for the Royal Mail.
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
The February Ipsos Political Monitor records the public's economic optimism at its highest since May 1997 when Tony Blair and New Labour had just moved into Downing Street
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons believe trade unions are essential to protect workers' interests, although some have concerns about their links to the Labour Party.
Dr. Roger Mortimore writes in Politics.co.uk: "The thing that determines election outcomes is not how many people support a party but how many vote for it".
Our latest research for DECC looks at attitudes to smart meters and in-home displays (IHDs), including their information needs.