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Amazon Future of Work & Career Development study in the UK
Understanding the perception on upskilling & education to facilitate career choices in the UK.
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Manifesto Championship
Which announcements ranked best across eight policy areas? Our Championship tested 56 of the key policies announced in party manifestos with the public. Using a message testing approach called Ipsos DUEL, each participant was shown a random selection of 16 policy pledges in their own mini-tournament, knocking out the worst performing to select an overall winner.
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Finding Hope and Home: Reflections on World Refugee Day 2024
Trinh Tu, Managing Director of Public Affairs, reflects on her experience as a refugee this World Refugee Day.
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Majority of Britons want political parties to take a strong approach to climate change – but it is unlikely to sway 2019 non-voters
New polling from Ipsos has revealed that while most Britons remain concerned about climate change, the intensity of concern has fallen since 2022 .
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Concern about NHS rises to equal highest since 2020, concern about immigration rises to equal highest since 2017
The June 2024 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a rise in public concern about the NHS, economy and immigration
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Two in five Britons want increased spending on public services - even if it means they pay more in tax
New polling from Ipsos explores attitudes towards tax and spending on public services.
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Labour remain ahead on key issues, but half or more lack confidence either party has a good long-term plan for Britain
The latest campaign tracker explores attitudes towards which party has the best policies on key issues.
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Labour strengthens position in Scotland as Ipsos poll shows a close race
Ipsos’ first Scotland poll for STV News since the General Election was called indicates a very close race between the SNP and Labour in Scotland
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Ipsos political polling methodology in Scotland
Ipsos’s current political polling design in Scotland.
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Public Services Face Crisis of Confidence as Election Looms
New Ipsos UK study reveals a public deeply dissatisfied with the state of public services in the UK.