New polling suggests only half (49%) of Britons would abide by hosepipe bans in their area if there was a drought, dropping to 35% of 16 to 34 year olds.
Among 2024 Conservative voters, Boris Johnson is the clear favourite to succeed Kemi Badenoch, with 24% choosing the former PM. However, 2024 Reform UK voters are split between Johnson and Robert Jenrick.
A survey by Ipsos for the Independent Schools Council (ISC) finds independent education to be more popular than ever.
42% of young web users aged 16-24 know someone who has been embarrassed by information uploaded on to the internet without their consent. And 78% of the entire adult online population would change information they publish about themselves online if they thought the material would later be reproduced in the mainstream media.
A meeting of the members of the British Polling Council (BPC) was held on Friday 16th May. Discussion concerned an Ipsos survey for Transport for London, aspects of which were released to the press by the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone on 18th December.
In total, 19% of all respondents disagree that, in general, all women should have the right of access to an abortion, 57% agree and 24% are neutral, do not know or prefer not to answer.
Ipsos first-quarter 2008 revenues came to 217.3 million euros, up 6.2% compared with the same period of 2007.
A recent Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of the Department of Health (DH) shows that cleanliness and staff attitudes are the most important factors for patients to feel they are treated with dignity and respect in hospitals.
The contest for Mayor of London has generated the most interest of any election this year, with the possible exception of the race for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.
The British public have voted Sir Alan Sugar as the celebrity they would like most to be on their quiz team with in an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Christian Aid.