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Ipsos Issues Index May 2022: Public concern about inflation reaches its highest level for 40 years
Concern for inflation increases by 9 percentage points since last month while Britons also worry about the economy in general, defence and foreign affairs and lack of faith in politics/politicians
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58% think Keir Starmer should resign if fined for Covid breaches but 6 in 10 think he should not resign if he is not
Andy Burnham tops the list of potential replacements with the public but few alternatives stand out
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ESG performance and the reputation of the Consumer sector
ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) has become increasingly important in the consumer sector. Ipsos’ latest survey of business journalists shows that the higher companies are rated on their ESG credentials, the better their overall reputation.
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Ipsos and the UK Evaluation Society announce two new evaluation prizes
Ipsos and the UK Evaluation Society announce two new prizes to celebrate the accomplishments of the UK's evaluation profession.
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52% globally say cycling in their area is too dangerous
Survey finds global consensus on bicycles’ key role to reduce carbon emissions and traffic and widespread support for giving them priority in new infrastructure projects
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A survey in eight countries about HPV reveals over a quarter of surveyed parents from across Europe are unaware of HPV
MSD commissioned Ipsos to run a survey to support speakers at the European Week Against Cancer, taking place from 25 – 31 May 2022. The findings demonstrate the need to further boost HPV awareness and knowledge, to lead to greater vaccine uptake and ultimately lower the prevalence of cancer-causing HPV.
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Latest Ipsos leader image ratings shows Keir Starmer ahead of Boris Johnson on many attributes
However Boris Johnson extends his lead on good in a crisis, and Keir Starmer’s ratings on sound judgement have slipped since December
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Majority of Scots are concerned about climate change and are aware of its risks to Scotland
An Ipsos survey in Scotland for ClimateXchange and the Scottish Government to understand the Scottish public’s views on climate risks and opportunities.
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Fake news and misinformation: The divorce of tech and social media
As the volume of misinformation and fake news continues to rise, trust in media and social media companies is as crucial as it has ever been. Drawing on recent global research on the levels of trustworthiness of both the media and social media sectors, and what attributes are driving opinions - we help these sectors think about what they can do about it.