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Bridget Phillipson and Julia Gillard: an International Women's Day conversation
Join the Ipsos UK and the Global Institute for Women's Leadership for International Women’s Day.
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Half of Britons support increasing airport capacity, but environmental concerns are key
Around half of Britons support the need for increased airport capacity in the UK, but concerns over the environmental impact loom large.
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64% of Britons satisfied with their housing situation – but 6 in 10 renters believe they will never be able to afford their own home
In Great Britain, 64% of people are happy with their current housing situation. This is slightly higher than the global average of 61%.
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Britain’s housing crisis: where MPs and the public agree...and disagree
Both groups acknowledge that there is a housing crisis in the UK, but their perspectives on solutions and preferred actions vary considerably.
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New Ipsos survey shows divides between MPs and the public on priorities for economic growth
Ipsos surveyed both MPs and members of the public about their priorities for economic growth.
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Britons increasingly blame Labour for the country's economic woes as 77% say state of the economy is poor
Those who view the economy negatively are almost equally as likely to blame decisions made by the current Labour government under Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves (42%) as they are to blame the previous Conservative government of Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng (44%).
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Public continue to doubt that Labour is doing a good job at delivering on missions; are pessimistic about improvement by next General Election
Across all five missions, more people continue to believe the Labour government is doing a bad job than a good job.
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A delicate balance in public views of social care reform
The public is divided in its views of the balance between seeking cross-party consensus for social care reform versus delivering social care reform quickly. While 43% think the government should prioritise building cross-party consensus for social care reform, 40% think it should prioritise delivering social care reform quickly to improve care services.
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Nigel Farage is seen as the party leader who most understands the problems facing Great Britain
41% of Britons say that Farage understands the problems facing Great Britain, followed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 36%.
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Majority of Britons believe it is important to talk about the Holocaust, with 1 in 3 fearing lessons will be forgotten in 10 years’ time
While seven in ten (69%) Britons believe the lessons of the Holocaust are largely remembered today, 1 in 3 (32%) think they will be forgotten in ten years’ time.