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UK businesses split on whether Keir Starmer should step down amid slight fall in economic pessimism
New polling from Ipsos finds slight improvements in economic outlook among businesses and the general public but many concerns remain. Fieldwork was carried out before the Spring Statement and recent conflict in the Middle East.
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2 in 5 (38%) Britons think the Royal Family have handled the situation with Andrew well following arrest
Following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on 19 February, Ipsos in the UK collected new data regarding perceptions of the Royal Family among the British public. Fieldwork was conducted from the 20th – 23rd of February.
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Immigration continues to be seen as the most important issue facing Britain
The February 2026 Ipsos Issues Index reveals that immigration continued to be seen as the biggest issue facing the country that month.
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52% of Britons say Keir Starmer should stand down as PM and Leader of the Labour Party
New data finds the public is in doubt as to the continued political viability of Keir Starmer as the Leader of the Labour Party.
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Half of the public avoided seeking help from their GP about a health concern in the last year
Latest polling from the Health Foundation and Ipsos finds that nearly half of the public have delayed or avoided contacting their GP about a health concern in the last year, due in part to access challenges. Improving access to appointments at GP practices and A&E services remains a top priority for the public when it comes to the NHS, meanwhile overall views of standards of care nationally remain negative.
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More than half of Britons support interest-free student loans (54%), a 13ppt increase from 2023
Latest polling explores attitudes towards student loan repayments in England.
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Misfits Stories: The Power of Storytelling in Creative Effectiveness
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