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Half of Britons think that too much money was spent on the Coronation
A new survey carried out by Ipsos after the Coronation of King Charles III shows a small increase in the proportion of people that think he is doing a good job.
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Opinions of other countries 'more important than the quality of song' to determine who wins Eurovision, say Brits
4 in 10 Brits (41%) believe Ukraine will win the finals of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest being held in Liverpool this Saturday.
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Sustainability Matters: How to understand if your ESG efforts are impacting brand choice
Discover how ensuring products and services are ingrained with sustainable co-benefits can provide brands with a competitive advantage, brought to life with a case study from McDonald's.
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Coronation 2023: Attitudes towards the Royal Family
As Britain celebrates the Coronation of King Charles III we present a round-up of the latest polls, trends and attitudes towards the Royal Family and the Monarchy in association with Sky News.
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Two in five Britons think the Monarchy should be modernised, but demand for reform was higher at the turn of the century
A new poll by Ipsos looks at the future role of the monarchy.
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Majority of Britons unfavourable towards Conservative Party ahead of local elections
Ahead of the local elections on May the 4th, 36% of Britons are favourable towards Labour and 24% are favourable towards the Conservatives, according to the latest Ipsos Political Pulse.
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Maternal mental health support continues to improve despite NHS strain
To mark Maternal Mental Health Awareness week, Anita Jeffreson analyses and discusses recent NHS Maternity Survey findings in light of the current strain on the NHS.
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Mix of local and national issues influence voters ahead of local elections
Public expect Labour to gain seats and Conservatives to lose seats in the local elections according to a new Ipsos Political Pulse poll.
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British public more likely to support than oppose teachers going on strike
Parents have become somewhat less supportive pf strike action since February 2023 according to a new Ipsos survey.