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Londoners overwhelmingly see the cost of living as the biggest issue facing London
London Councils’ annual Survey of Londoners has found that more than three quarters of Londoners say cost of living is one of the biggest issues facing the capital, the highest level ever recorded in this survey. The findings also suggest that many Londoners are already starting to feel the financial strain.
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Yes pulls ahead and SNP strengthens support
Support for Scottish independence has risen by 6 points since our last poll for STV News in May.
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Consumer Food Shopping Experiences Research
As the impacts of the cost-of-living crisis continue to be felt around the UK, consumers in Northern Ireland are noticing ongoing increases in the cost of their regular food basket, according to new Ipsos research for the Consumer Council in Northern Ireland.
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Crisis management for business and organisations
What should organisations be thinking about when faced with a crisis situation? Listen to our latest podcast...
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Ipsos Financial Wellbeing Tracker shows stark divides in concern about household finances
Around six in ten (59%) are worried about their household’s financial situation, according to the first wave of Ipsos's new UK Financial Wellbeing Tracker.
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Five things I learnt at WAPOR
Andrew Cleary, Director of International Research Methods at Ipsos, reflects on a successful WAPOR conference
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Labour more trusted on tax, spending and the cost of living as the budget looms
Many see the British economy in a poor state currently with many still unsure on Jeremy Hunt as Chancellor
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Scots split over impact of independence on Scotland’s economy
New findings from Ipsos’s UK KnowledgePanel survey show that both the Scottish and UK publics are increasingly gloomy about our economic prospects as the cost of living crisis deepens.
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Public more confident in Rishi Sunak than his predecessors but see Labour as more likely to deliver on key priorities
New Ipsos poll on how Rishi Sunak is seen by the public after his first week as prime minister.
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The Unrealised Potential of Digital Therapeutics in the UK
A recent Ipsos survey found that 50% of UK adults had, either now or in the past, used some form of health technology. By contrast, only 7% said the same about a tool that could be considered a digital therapeutic (DTx).