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Half of UK shoppers worried about household grocery bills rising as inflation hits 30 year high
7 in 10 are already seeing an increase to their typical household grocery bill according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Ipsos Update - February 2022
Trustworthiness, Artificial Intelligence and Wellness are among the big topics in this month’s research digest from Ipsos. Also find new state-of-the-nation publications from our Colombia and Russia teams.
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35% say that Coronavirus is one of the biggest issues facing their country this month
The recent rise in concern about Covid-19 following the spread of Omicron continues in 2022. Meanwhile, inflation hits record levels of concern.
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Despite the British having many concerns about the environment, mobilisation to fight climate change is not growing
The latest Climate Mobilisation Observatory report from EDF Energy and Ipsos reveals that despite the British having many concerns about the environment, and being better informed about activities that emit greenhouse gases than their global counterparts, mobilisation to fight climate change is not growing.
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Ipsos Issues Index: December 2021
Coronavirus returns as Britons’ top concern before Christmas with its highest score since February 2021
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Ipsos Update - January 2022
We start the year with a look at the global public’s predictions for 2022 and the latest research on the key issues ahead, including inflation, living with Covid-19, and climate change.
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A new PM, a new lockdown and a new James Bond - what is the UK public predicting for 2022?
As we reach the end of a difficult year, we start to look forward to what might be coming next. New research by Ipsos tells us what the UK public think will, and will not, happen next year. From politics and the coronavirus to the environment and the Royals, what do the public think 2022 will bring?
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A Year in Review - 2021
What did we learn about public attitudes and behaviours? What did our research tell us about the events of the year? And how did our outlook shift?
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A greener Christmas? Britons plan on buying fewer plastic presents and using recyclable wrapping paper to reduce their carbon footprint this year
As time runs out to get Christmas presents sorted, new research by Ipsos shows a significant proportion of the British public will change the way they do their Christmas shopping to lower the effect it has on climate change this year.
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Ipsos Global Predictions 2022
Following a challenging 2021, people around the world are optimistic that 2022 will be a better year.