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Perceptions of social mobility in the UK
The Social Mobility Commission commissioned a survey of over 5,000 UK adults to research public attitudes and evolving aspirations.
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Public opinion, public finances, and politics – the pressures shaping the Autumn Budget
The Autumn Budget is next week – and the run up has been anything but smooth. Here’s what you need to know ahead of the announcement.
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Young men and women have more in common than divides, say public – despite gender gap in perceptions of tension and optimism about their futures
Despite prominent debates about gender divides in recent years, just a third (32%) of the public feel there is tension between men and women in the country today.
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The State of Democracy 2025: Fake news, lack of accountability, extremism and corruption seen as top threats to democracy across Europe and the US
A new Ipsos KnowledgePanel survey offers an in-depth analysis of democratic perceptions in 9 Western countries, highlighting dissatisfaction with democracy and deep worries about its future.
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Widespread nostalgia for the old days, with many saying things were better back in 1975
Given the choice, people would prefer to have been born in 1975 rather than 2025 by a margin of almost two to one.
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Two thirds (67%) of UK adults 16-75 think the number of people coming into the UK is high (too high/ a bit too high)
Over half (52%) belonging to an ethnic minority group think the number of people coming into the UK is high (too high/a bit too high).
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UK’s sense of division reaches new high as culture war tensions grow, study finds
King's College London and Ipsos study finds problems caused by culture wars, a deepening rejection of the term “woke”, and notable shifts in attitudes on transgender rights.
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Economic pessimism continues as 76% of Britons describe economy as 'poor' amid ongoing cost-of-living concerns
Three quarters (77%) of Britons are concerned about the personal impacts of the cost of living, with a majority expecting increased costs, particularly in food (82%) and utilities (79%) over the next six months.
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Lloyds Essential Digital Skills 2025
For a sixth year, Ipsos has been commissioned by Lloyds Banking Group to measure the digital skills that UK adults are able to do independently in their personal life, and for work. This research was launched in the Essential Digital Skills (EDS) 2025 report this September.
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Class Actions: research investigating the British public’s perceptions and understanding of mass litigation
69% unaware that third parties can bring mass litigation without potential beneficiaries’ consent