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Half of Britons say Rachel Reeves’ decisions have made them less confident about economic growth
Two-thirds of the public disagree with the decision to end winter fuel payments for pensioners who do not receive Pension Credit.
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Love across the political divide? Not so easy, say Britons
42% of Britons think a potential romantic partner’s political views are important.
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Public Affairs Insights: Our Flagship Publications
Explore our thought leadership on the state of public opinion on politics and society, policy and public services.
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Almost half say Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves doing a bad job– their worst ratings since taking office
Nearly half (48%) of Britons think the Labour government is doing badly at running the country, a figure comparable to ratings of Boris Johnson's government. Overall, most of the public (56%) are disappointed in what Labour has done so far.
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Nearly half of Britons view Europe as most important to Britain compared to USA, Commonwealth
Nearly half (47%) of Britons view Europe as most important to Britain compared to USA (21%) or the Commonwealth (15%).
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Chief Sustainability Officers Globally Feel Ambitions Outpace Action on ESG
45% of Ipsos ESG Council members say they spend more time on reporting requirements than on delivering actual ESG priorities.
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The economy, NHS and immigration remain the big three issues facing Britain
Thirty-seven per cent name the economy as an important issue for Britain
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Half of Britons believe Brexit has been mostly a failure so far
Boris Johnson most likely to be blamed for Brexit’s failures, but also to be given credit by those who think it’s a success
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Britons say Princess of Wales is the best cook in the Royal Family, consider Duke and Duchess of Sussex more celebrities than members of the Royal family
The public increasingly views the Duke and Duchess of Sussex more as celebrities than members of the Royal Family, and believes that the Princess of Wales is the best cook.
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Bridget Phillipson and Julia Gillard: an International Women's Day conversation
Join the Ipsos UK and the Global Institute for Women's Leadership for International Women’s Day.