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Ipsos Launches Product Studio: A New Era of Product Testing
Discover Product Studio by Ipsos: Where AI speed, scientific rigor, and deep human insight converge.
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As pressure on Starmer continues, Andy Burnham continues to be the most popular alternative
New polling data from Ipsos in the UK taken May 15th – 19th 2026 reveals that although the British public are paying attention to Labour’s leadership manoeuvres they remain sceptical that any party has the answers to key policy issues.
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Reform hold 7-point lead over Labour - Ipsos poll
London, UK. Ipsos’ latest Political Monitor is now released, with fieldwork carried out 14-20 May 2026.
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Immigration seen as the biggest issue facing Britain, as public concern rises
The May 2026 Ipsos Issues Index reveals an increase in public concern about immigration, returning to levels seen earlier in the year.
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Britons’ belief in the special relationship shows slight recovery following King Charles III’s state visit to US
New polling data from Ipsos in the UK, carried out 8-12 May 2026, following King Charles III’s state visit to the US, explores British public attitudes to the visit, and compares British and American perceptions of its impact on UK/US relations.
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Two in three Britons (66%) think Starmer should not lead Labour into the next General Election but are divided on when he should go
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse, conducted between 8-12 May 2026 among 2,191 British adults in conjunction with ITV/Peston, reveals a challenging landscape for the current government, with low favourability for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a significant shift in public expectations regarding Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.
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Tracking Progress: What England's waste data tells us about the road ahead
Since 2022, Ipsos UK, working with Technopolis and Ricardo and commissioned by Defra, has been looking at the progress made by Defra’s Resource and Waste Policy Programme. Now in its fourth year, the evaluation of the Resource and Waste Policy Programme reveals a nuanced picture: progress is being made, but significant challenges remain for long-term impact to materialise.
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People and renters are positive about the Renters’ Rights Act but, beyond ‘no-fault’ evictions, knowledge of reforms is low
New polling data from Ipsos in the UK, conducted 3-7 April 2026, finds positivity about the Renters’ Right Act but also low awareness of provisions designed to control rent-setting.