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Economic optimism falls to lowest level for one year anniversary after GE since Margaret Thatcher in 1980
Ipsos Economic Optimism Index worsens to -56, with 68% expecting the economy to get worse over the next 12 months. Immigration remains the biggest issue facing the country, mentioned by 40%.
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More than two-thirds of UK adults believe those producing or selling plastic products and packaging should bear the bulk of responsibility for tackling plastic pollution in the UK
The EIA - Ipsos survey found that 67% of UK adults aged 16-75 said that manufacturers and producers of plastic or companies selling plastic products or packaging should have the most responsibility for taking action to reduce the amount of plastic pollution in the UK.
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Brits more likely to be aware of and following 2025 Women’s Euros than they were in 2022
Eight in ten (82%) Brits say they’re aware of 2025 Women’s Euros, compared to 75% at similar stage of 2022 Women’s Euros after the first group stage round, which England won.
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Public most likely to think Andy Burnham would do good job as Labour leader, more than Starmer, Rayner and Streeting
Manchester Mayor Burnham (35%) beats Starmer (26%), Rayner (23%) and Streeting (19%) among who the public think would be good Labour leader.
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Nigel Farage extends his lead over Keir Starmer on being seen as ‘in touch with ordinary people’
Farage (45%) beats Starmer by 19 points among public on being seen as ‘in touch with ordinary people’ – a lead that has grown since January.
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Just a quarter of British adults support resident doctors going on strike, half of pre-election figure
Over two in five (43%) Britons think the UK government is doing a bad job at negotiating with the trade unions, nearly double the figure recorded in August 2024.
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2025 GP Patient Survey results released
The 2025 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
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One year on: Economic optimism has halved since July 2024 as 6 in 10 think economy will get worse
Ipsos' Economic Optimism Index stands at -44; an improvement from earlier in year, but 60% still think the economy will get worse over the next 12 months and only 16% say it will get better.
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Six in ten say it is unlikely that Starmer can unite Labour under his leadership
New research from Ipsos in the UK suggests deep cynicism across Britain that Prime Minister Keir Starmer can unite the Labour Party, with just three in ten (29%) British adults saying it’s likely they can do so under his leadership.
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Public yet to see Labour Government's progress on NHS pledges, Ipsos poll reveals
A quarter (24%) of Britons believe the government has made a great deal or a fair amount of progress on making it easier to see a GP. However, a significant 65% feel they have not seen much or any progress.