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Rent controls and expanding social housing are popular with public
A majority of the public support introducing rent controls for housing in England.
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Just one in five would describe Britain today as doing 'great'
New polling by Ipsos explores public attitudes towards Great Britain
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2 in 5 people don’t think British railways provide good value for money to passengers
Four in 10 people (40%) rate the quality of rail services as poor according to a new Ipsos survey.
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Most say Britain is in decline, against a backdrop of anti-system sentiment
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.
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Applying Lessons from CX Text Analytics to Generative AI
Not Doomed to Repeat: learning from the past of Customer Experience text analytics will ensure we obtain the most value from Large Language Models
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Think global, act local – as COP28 progresses, preparations are underway for the next assessment of UK climate risks
COP28 is in full swing and even before the discussions and negotiations began, Ipsos polling data revealed that only 1% of the British public think that the global symposium will result in positive action.
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The future of energy and climate adaptation
The UK’s climate is undergoing significant changes. Our future will be affected by unprecedented climate events with far-reaching consequences for our economy and society, and the public services that assist us. But climate change is likely to have different impacts on different communities. The challenge lies in adapting to these changes in an equitable and just manner. Public services play a crucial role in this process by working to adapt to the impacts of climate change and ensuring the necessary measures are taken to address the specific needs of each community.
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The future of public services
Public services matter. Many tell us that the parties' policies on these issues are very important in helping them decide how to vote. However, Britons are feeling pessimistic about the future and the government's ability to improve public services. As parties draft their manifestos ahead of the much-speculated next general election, they will need to balance the current restraints of the public purse with an urgent need to start planning for these inevitable challenges that face the public sector.
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Ipsos Update – October 2023
Education, infrastructure, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Seven in ten Britons think the country is not doing enough to meet its infrastructure needs, prioritising water supply and renewables for investment
People continue to recognise infrastructure’s ‘double dividend’ but see substantial room for improvement according to the latest Ipsos Global Infrastructure Index.