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The economy and inflation tied as the biggest issues for Britain, while concern about immigration also increases
The November 2022 Ipsos Issues Index shows Britons’ concerns continue to be primarily economic, although the level of worry about immigration has doubled since October.
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Understanding how the public feel decisions should be made about access to their personal health data for AI research
Ipsos partnered with the Open Data Institute and Imperial College Health Partners to deliver a public dialogue for the NHS AI Lab and Sciencewise, which will be used to steer priorities for future research.
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One in five Britons need advice on saving energy this winter
With energy bills increasing, new research shows many are in need to energy savings advice
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55% of UK adults think refugees around the world need more support with finding shelter or accommodation
Ipsos research for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
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Crisis management for business and organisations
What should organisations be thinking about when faced with a crisis situation? Listen to our latest podcast...
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Seven in 10 people in 34 countries support global rules to stop plastic pollution
Consumers globally believe it is important for such a treaty to incorporate five key measures to tackle plastic pollution : ban unnecessary single-use plastics, ban types of plastic that cannot be easily recycled, have rules making manufacturers and retailers responsible for reducing, re-using and recycling plastic packaging, have global rules requiring all new plastic products to contain recycled plastic and require labelling of plastic products so that it is clear how to responsibly sort them for reuse, recycling or disposal.
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Ipsos Financial Wellbeing Tracker shows stark divides in concern about household finances
Around six in ten (59%) are worried about their household’s financial situation, according to the first wave of Ipsos's new UK Financial Wellbeing Tracker.
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UK public still broadly supports most net zero policies
New Net Zero Living data released by Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformation (CAST) shows similar policies continue to enjoy higher levels of support even as the cost of living crisis begins to bite, such as frequent flyer levies and changing product pricing to reflect how environmentally friendly they are.
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Labour more trusted than the Conservatives on immigration – but the majority trust neither
Only 15% say that Rishi Sunak’s government has been doing well at running the country, while slightly over two in five (43%) think it has done badly.