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Ipsos Issues Index: June 2022
Inflation remains the most important issue for Britons, as public concern about a lack of faith in politicians also rises
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WRD 2022: 78% globally agree that people should be able to take refuge in other countries
New Ipsos survey shows greater compassion for forcibly displaced as war in Ukraine wears on.
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Seven in ten people say the early years should be more of a priority for society
New research for the Royal Foundation shows the need to increase action and awareness on the importance of the early years of childhood.
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Evaluation of the Bounce Back Loan Scheme, Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, and Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme
The first evaluation of the Covid-19 loan guarantee schemes finds that they may have saved between 150,000 and 500,000 businesses and between 500,000 and 2.9m jobs.
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Keir Starmer leads Boris Johnson on three out of five key leadership traits
Our latest Political Pulse shows favourability in Johnson falls after the confidence vote
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Many Britons finding it hard to stay positive about the future with 8 in 10 concerned about a possible recession
While many worry about a recession, a new Covid variant and even a new pandemic, many Britons are finding it hard to stay positive about the future
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HMRC - Income Tax Self-Assessment: Readiness for Making Tax Digital
HMRC commissioned Ipsos to undertake this research to explore the preparedness of Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) customers, in the lead up to Making Tax Digital (MTD) mandation in April 2024.
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Half of Britons say Conservatives made the wrong decision by voting to keep Boris Johnson as Prime Minister
Half support the Prime Minister resigning, however this has fallen since last month
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HMRC - Tax relief for museums and galleries: qualitative research
HMRC commissioned Ipsos to undertake this research to explore the industry-wide view of the impact of The Museums and Galleries Tax Relief (MGTR). The MGTR was made available from 1 April 2017.
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A third of Britons worry about paying their rent or mortgage now while 4 in 10 worry about whether they’ll be able to in 12 months’ time
As the cost of living crisis continues, we look at how people feel about their own housing now and what they think will happen in the future