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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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Ipsos Veracity Index 2024
Professors, priests, the average person, and… estate agents the biggest winners from an upswing in public trust.
Politicians and Ministers remain stranded at the bottom of the Ipsos Veracity Index, despite rising public trust in a range of professions -
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.
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Keir Starmer preferred to Kemi Badenoch as Prime Minister with public split on whether she will lead Conservatives into the next General Election
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse, carried out 8-11 November, examines public opinion towards the new leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch compared to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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Nigel Farage holds highest favourability rating in Ipsos poll, but almost half hold unfavourable opinion of Reform UK leader
A new Ipsos Political Pulse survey, taken between November 8th and 11th, reveals the latest favourability ratings for prominent political figures.
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Budget’s mixed reviews could illustrate lessons for Labour in the wake of Trump victory
The British public has offered a mixed response to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first Budget, according to new research from Ipsos carried out 30-31 October 2024.
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Parents and Public Agree: No Smartphones for Primary School Aged Children, Ipsos Survey Finds
A new Ipsos survey reveals strong public support for stricter policies around smartphones in schools.
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4 in 10 Britons prefer Bonfire night to Halloween
Ipsos polled the British public on Halloween traditions, and whether they prefer Halloween or Bonfire night.
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"Broken NHS": Driving Patients Away?
New Ipsos poll reveals how public concerns about the health service are changing the way people seek care.
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Britons wary of potential Trump win, impact on economic and foreign affairs
With the US presidential election taking place today, new polling data from Ipsos reveals a mixture of hope and concern among the British public regarding the potential outcomes. The survey highlights the significant impact the election is expected to have on transatlantic relations and global affairs.