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Almost half of Britons say Brexit has made their daily life worse, 1 in 3 say it has made little difference
Public identify immigration and Northern Ireland as potential flashpoints between EU and UK – but believe there is more common ground on crime, Ukraine and net zero.
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New report examines people’s attitudes towards climate change and how they translate into action
The report from Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST) presents the key findings of this rich and detailed study and its implications for public policy across government at national and local levels.
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Half of Britons would support NHS workers if they decide to strike
Support is weaker for other professions striking such as barristers, traffic wardens and civil servants
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One Mind, Many Truths - A Podcast with Ben Page
Some of the most special episodes within the Ipsos Views series are those that feature our Global CEO, Ben Page. Listen to Ben discussing the social and commercial trends re-shaping our world, and hear him explain how to make sense of the gaps between how people answer surveys and how they behave in real life.
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Britons support rent controls and extending the Right to Buy scheme, but also expect further house price rises and too little new housing
What do Britons perceive as the biggest problems with housing in the country and what measures do they support to try to fix them?
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Signals of the future for local government
A new report by Ipsos Trends & Foresight for the Local Government Association suggests some new issues local government leaders might face in five years' time.
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Two-thirds of people believe the NHS should provide fertility treatment
Ipsos research conducted on behalf of the Progress Educational Trust (PET) examines UK attitudes towards issues around fertility treatment and genomics in medicine
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Public divided over support for rail strikes
Around one in three support the current rail strikes, with the same number opposing them
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Ipsos Issues Index: June 2022
Inflation remains the most important issue for Britons, as public concern about a lack of faith in politicians also rises
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Techlash continues... technology is the most trusted of industry sectors, but has declined in net trustworthiness in recent years
Given the vital role that technology has played during the pandemic in supporting economic activity and keeping people connected, we might expect an increase in the trustworthiness of technology companies. In fact, the opposite is the case, with trustworthiness declining globally over the period.