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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.
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More Britons care about who wins the US election than the Tory leadership race
A new Ipsos survey reveals how the British public views the upcoming US presidential election, offering insights into name recognition, favourability, and perceived impact on UK-US relations.
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Ahead of the Budget, immigration, economy and the NHS remain Britons’ top concerns
Immigration, the economy and the NHS remain the biggest issues facing the country, according to the October 2024 Ipsos Issues Index, with concern about immigration and the economy rising further since last month.
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What are the public’s expectations of the Budget?
A new Ipsos poll reveals the British public's key concerns and expectations ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first Budget announcement on October 30th.
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Concerns about the State of the NHS Driving how Britons use the Healthcare System
A new Ipsos poll, conducted between October 11-14, 2024, reveals that concerns about the state of the NHS are driving changes in healthcare-seeking behaviour.
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Two in five Britons think nurses right to reject offer of 5.5% pay rise
A new Ipsos survey has examined public attitudes towards nurses’ pay in Britain, support for potential industrial action, and perceptions about government performance on negotiating with trade unions.