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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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The Rise of Generational Wealth
Ipsos conducted this research on behalf of Quintet and BlackRock during Aug – Sept 2024. Ipsos was commissioned to design and carry out the survey to understand High Net Worth Individuals’ attitudes towards their wealth and outlook for the future, including plans for passing on wealth and retirement plans.
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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.
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Latest Life in the UK Index shows quality of life has stagnated
Wellbeing did not improve between 2023 and 2024, according to research among more than 6,700 UK residents.
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Half of Britons more fearful than hopeful about how Labour’s Budget announcements will impact public services, their personal finances - however, Labour more trusted on the economy than the Conservatives
A new Ipsos poll, conducted between October 11-14, 2024, reveals that half of Britons are more fearful than hopeful about how Labour’s Budget announcements will impact public services (46% to 18%), as well as their personal finances (53% to 11%).
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Over half of UK adults view racism in football as a problem
New polling from Ipsos explores perceptions of the most serious challenges facing professional football in Britain today.
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Almost 7 in 10 (69%) of Britons believe celebrities are entitled to prioritise their mental health - even if it leads to cancelled performances
A new survey conducted by Ipsos has revealed strong public support for celebrities prioritizing their mental health, even if it means cancelling performances.