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Britons pessimistic about government performance in short and long term, survey reveals
Half (49%) of Britons rate the Labour government’s performance in 2025 as poor, with six in ten (63%) expressing disappointment about what it has done since the election.
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Young men recognise the risks of crypto but are more likely to invest anyway, Ipsos poll reveals
Young men are more likely to have engaged in cryptocurrency investments and gambling activities than young women. However, they are also more likely to view cryptocurrency as riskier than other investments.
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Disapproval of Starmer’s handling of Trump increases sharply, according to Ipsos poll
Almost half of Britons (47%) think Starmer is doing a bad job managing the relationship with the US – up 14 ppts since September 2025.
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New Ipsos study highlights prevalence of nasal spray usage across Great Britain
Among those who have ever used a nasal spray, two in ten (21%) have used it for more than 7 days in a row.
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Majority of Britons oppose public funding for struggling sports clubs, Ipsos survey finds
Around two-thirds of Britons oppose the use of public funds to support professional football (67%) and rugby clubs (66%) on the brink of administration.
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One in four Britons impacted by food allergies or intolerances: Ipsos poll highlights prevalence and self-diagnosis trends
One in four Britons (24%) reports having a food or drink allergy or intolerance.
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Britons Predict 2026: less than half think Starmer will still be PM at the end of next year as expectations for the economy remain gloomy
27% feel optimistic about 2026 being a better year than the one just gone, while 31% believe it will be worse than 2025.
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Economic optimism remains near historic lows, capping a year of rock-bottom public sentiment
Britons’ top four issues facing the country have remained the same since August: immigration first, followed by the economy, the NHS, and inflation.
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Half of Britons oppose resident doctors’ strikes, highest proportion recorded by Ipsos
The proportion of those opposing the strikes has grown to 49%, the highest proportion Ipsos has recorded to date.
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Proportion of Britons who have taken or know someone who is using weight loss injections doubles in the past year
The proportion of Britons who have taken or know someone who has used weight loss injections has more than doubled from 13% in 2024 to 28% in 2025.