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Nearly 1 in 2 Britons (47%) say women’s equality has gone far enough
Ipsos’ annual International Women’s Day finds 60% of Gen Z men across 31 countries think women’s equality discriminates against men.
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The death of the Business Card?
The custom of giving business cards could be on the way out according to this Ipsos Omnibus poll
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Most Britons are positive about apprenticeships and the opportunities that they provide
But the biggest concern is around pay, according to Ipsos polling for National Apprenticeship Week.
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The NHS overtakes inflation to become the biggest issue facing Britain
The February 2024 Issues Index reveals a rise in concern about the NHS to become the most mentioned important issue facing the county
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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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Around two-thirds of the public support the government raising the legal age to buy cigarettes, tobacco or cigarette papers by one year, every year
Polling conducted by Ipsos for the Health Foundation in November 2023
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SNP still lead in Scotland but Labour are narrowing the gap
The SNP leads Scottish Labour by 7 points on Westminster General Election voting intention according to the latest poll by Ipsos in partnership with STV News.
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Masculinity and women’s equality: study finds emerging gender divide in young people’s attitudes
Views of men and women often differ more within younger - rather than older - generations according to new research from Ipsos and King's College London.
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Public Perceptions of Community Pharmacy 2023
The Public Perceptions of Community Pharmacy Survey 2023, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of NHS England (NHSE), explores the public usage and attitudes towards community pharmacy in England as well as their openness to expanding the services on offer from pharmacies.
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Keir Starmer opens clear lead over Rishi Sunak as the most capable Prime Minister
Headline Voting Intention January 2024: Labour 49% (+8 pts), Conservatives 27% (+3), Liberal Democrats 7% (-6), Green 7% (-2), Reform UK 4% (-3), Other 5% (-1).