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No sign of improvement in Rishi Sunak’s personal poll ratings post budget
6 in 10 (58%) of Britons say the country is heading in the wrong direction in the March 2023 UK Political Pulse from Ipsos
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Royal Family’s favourability rating drops
The Royal Family’s positive approval rating has dropped to the lowest figure recorded by Ipsos over the last 12 months.
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Ipsos finds doctors remain wary over patient use of health data, but are excited about AI in diagnosis
More than two in three of the physicians Ipsos surveyed globally are excited about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the future of healthcare, according to the 2023 Ipsos Digital Doctor global survey.
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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Will the Monarchy Last?
Q Looking to the future, do you think Britain will or will not have a monarchy in ... years?
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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Monarchy v Republic 1993-2023
Q Would you favour Britain becoming a republic or remaining a monarchy?
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Choosing the right CX platform
In this webinar and eBook Book, our CX experts bring together their shared expertise in choosing the right CX platform.
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Challenges for the new First Minister Humza Yousaf, as half of Scots think Scotland is going in the wrong direction
Half of Scots (50%) feel that, generally speaking things in Scotland are heading in the wrong direction, while just a quarter (25%) feel they are heading in the right direction according to the latest Scottish Political Pulse from Ipsos.
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Ipsos carries out data collection for the Baroness Casey Review of the Met Police
The Baroness Casey Review (the Review) into the Met Police was recently published and included several key findings from Ipsos data.
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What worries the world - March 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 12 months.
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UK Essential Digital Skills for Work
Ipsos has been working alongside Lloyds Banking Group to research the Essential Digital Skills of the UK adult population for the past four years. In 2022, the EDS framework was revised through an Advisory Panel that collated thoughts across industry on how the demands for digital capability may have evolved. For the first time, the insights on Essential Digital Skills for work have been published as a standalone report in partnership with FutureDotNow.