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What Worries the World – August 2024
Conducted monthly in 29 countries among a panel of over 20,000 adults for more than a decade, What Worries the World survey offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.
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Three quarters of Britons say it’s unacceptable for the Prime Minister to accept gifts from businesses or organisations
New research from Ipsos assesses whether the public believes that the Prime Minister and MPs earn too much money, and how the public perceives the acceptability of gifts offered to the PM
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Small Acts of Kindness/Ipsos partnership shows stark impact of winter on older people
Findings from a survey for the charity Small Acts of Kindness of people receiving a Warm in Winter gift bag across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.
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Three in four Britons concerned that people from poorer backgrounds are put off university because of the cost
New polling explores attitudes towards university education
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Mental health seen as the biggest health issue, while Brits continue to worry about overstretched NHS
Mental health overtakes cancer as biggest health concern globally in the wake of COVID-19 according to the 2024 Ipsos Global Healthcare Monitor study.
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More than 6 in 10 Britons dissatisfied with how the government is running the country
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor explores attitudes towards Labour, Keir Starmer, and Rachel Reeves.
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The days may be getting shorter, but summer is still Britain’s favourite season
Summer Loving, Winter Blues, Green shoots of Spring or Autumn’s Hues. Which season would you choose as your favourite?
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Half of Britons disappointed in Labour government so far – including 1 in 4 Labour voters
Half of Britons say they are disappointed by what Labour have done in government so far – including a quarter of Labour voters, according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Immigration Tracker September 2024: Public set for surprise on immigration numbers
New research from the Immigration Attitudes Tracker by British Future and Ipsos finds the public underestimates migration for work and study, which makes up most migration to the UK.