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Half of Britons disappointed by Labour so far as pessimism over missions grows
Just a quarter (26%) say Keir Starmer is doing a good job as Prime Minister
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Three quarters of Britons describe economy as poor, 7 in 10 expect inflation to rise over the next year
Three quarters (75%) of Britons describe the current state of the British economy as "poor", seven in ten expect rate of inflation to rise over the next year. Half (48%) say Keir Starmer’s government is doing a bad job on the cost of living, but Labour retains a slight lead over the Conservatives as most trusted on the economy overall.
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More than half of the public would support farmers if they decided to strike, in line with support shown for nurses and ambulance workers
Pensioners, farmers, small businesses, working people and ‘people like me’ are the groups most seen to be treated worse than they should be by the British government.
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Childcare Use, Childcare Entitlement Expansion 2024 and the Home Learning Environment
Ipsos' latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence in October/November 2023 in England on childcare use for families of 0-4 year-olds, 5-11 year olds and 12-14 year-olds, as well as the Home Learning Environment (0-4 only), and awareness of and views on the expansion of childcare entitlements in 2024. The sample consisted of a total of 1000 parents with children aged 0-4, and 1000 parents with children aged 5-14.
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Almost one million UK women who experienced economic abuse said the abuse prevented them from leaving an abusive partner
A new survey from Surviving Economic Abuse and Ipsos UK finds that nearly a quarter (23%) of UK women aged 18+ who experienced economic abuse said the abuse prevented them from leaving an abusive partner.
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Public yet to be convinced by weight loss jabs
Amidst widespread discussions about the use of weight-loss injections such as Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro, a new Ipsos poll sheds light on public awareness, perceptions, and potential usage of such treatments.
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Just over two in five think the Royal Family are good value for money – but Britons aged 18-34 are split
New research from Ipsos, carried out 8-11 November, examines public opinion in Britain towards the Royal Family.
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Half of Britons feel more concerned about the situation in Ukraine following Trump victory
A new Ipsos poll reveals that the British public remains deeply concerned about the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Collecting data on income, assets and care needs to inform policy decisions on paying for social care
Laura Tuhou and Claire Lambert look at the feasibility and acceptability of collecting data about people’s income, assets and care needs as part of a survey aiming to inform future policy decisions about paying for care and support, and at what could make a survey on this more acceptable to the people invited to take part.
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Two in five Britons think they are worse off since Labour was elected
A new Ipsos Political Pulse survey, conducted from the 8th – 11th November, reveals the Labour government is facing considerable headwinds in public opinion, despite Conservative support remaining low.