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Rishi Sunak much more liked than the Conservative party
Only 26% say they like the Conservative party - its lowest score for 15 years
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Autumn Statement leaves more Britons feeling concerned than reassured about the economy, their financial circumstances and public services
8 in 10 think the British economy is in a poor state – with Covid, the global economy, Ukraine, and both Liz Truss/Kwasi Kwarteng’s policies and the Conservatives’ 12 years in office all held responsible
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6 in 10 Britons are concerned about potential blackouts this winter
Only half feel prepared to cope with potential blackouts in their area if they happen.
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3 in 5 support planned nurses’ strikes, but almost half say the pay rise they’re asking for is too high
Just under a quarter (24%) of the public oppose the strike action by NHS nurses.
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Public see Rachel Reeves as more capable Chancellor than Jeremy Hunt
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, first lead for a Labour Shadow Chancellor since June 2013
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Making sense of NFTs
NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have recently gained notoriety as an accessible way to buy and sell digital art.
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Five things I learnt at WAPOR
Andrew Cleary, Director of International Research Methods at Ipsos, reflects on a successful WAPOR conference
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Britons most oppose raising council tax and VAT ahead of Autumn Statement
Ahead of the Chancellor's Autumn Statement, we look at which policies would, and would not, be popular among the British public
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Labour more trusted on tax, spending and the cost of living as the budget looms
Many see the British economy in a poor state currently with many still unsure on Jeremy Hunt as Chancellor
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Scots split over impact of independence on Scotland’s economy
New findings from Ipsos’s UK KnowledgePanel survey show that both the Scottish and UK publics are increasingly gloomy about our economic prospects as the cost of living crisis deepens.