While both Charles and William are expected to do well once they become King, a majority of Britons are in no rush to see any change in the country's Head of State
4 in 10 workers have seen at least some impact on the way their company handles race-related matters since the murder of George Floyd, but employers’ increased willingness to take action has not always lasted according to an Ipsos survey for the Financial Times.
Concern for inflation increases by 9 percentage points since last month while Britons also worry about the economy in general, defence and foreign affairs and lack of faith in politics/politicians
Andy Burnham tops the list of potential replacements with the public but few alternatives stand out
19 May 2022
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Ipsos and the UK Evaluation Society announce two new prizes to celebrate the accomplishments of the UK's evaluation profession.
Survey finds global consensus on bicycles’ key role to reduce carbon emissions and traffic and widespread support for giving them priority in new infrastructure projects
However Boris Johnson extends his lead on good in a crisis, and Keir Starmer’s ratings on sound judgement have slipped since December
An Ipsos survey in Scotland for ClimateXchange and the Scottish Government to understand the Scottish public’s views on climate risks and opportunities.
37% trust Labour most to "reduce you and your family's cost of living" compared to 22% who trust the Conservatives most.