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Starmer remains ahead of Farage in head-to-head of who would make best PM, but majority of Britons unsure what he stands for
In a head-to-head with Nigel Farage, Keir Starmer continues to lead on who the British public think would make a better Prime Minister (32% Starmer vs 26% Farage) – although his lead is down compared to March (Starmer +11) and 35% say neither would make a good PM / it would make no difference. However, just over half (53%) say that it is not clear what Starmer stands for. In contrast, almost two-thirds of Britons (64%) say it is clear what Nigel Farage stands for.
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Nearly half of Gen Z say they would eat lab grown meat products, much higher than older generations
New research from Ipsos in the UK reveals that nearly half (47%) of Generation Z Brits say they would eat cultivated – otherwise known as ‘lab grown’ - meat products.
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Polling reveals ethnic minorities and people with multiple long term health conditions more likely to express dissatisfaction with NHS care
Polling released ahead of the publication of the 10-year health plan for the NHS shows experiences of the NHS are broadly good, but variable.
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Three quarters of Britons concerned about fuel price increases, as Israel / Iran conflict continues
Three quarters (75%) of Britons say they’re concerned about impact of Israel / Iran conflict on fuel prices.
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Every Mode Everywhere All At Once? A Practical Guide to Mixed-Mode Surveys
Designed for commissioners and practitioners alike, this guide distils our hands-on experience and methodological insight into clear, actionable advice for navigating the complexities of mixed-mode surveys.
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Majority of Britons would support a London bid to host Olympic and Paralympic games in 2040
Over half (55%) of Britons would support London bidding for the 2040 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Reform's Ipsos record 9-point lead over Labour, as public satisfaction with government nears lowest point recorded under a modern Labour administration
Labour’s 25% voting intention is the lowest share Ipsos has recorded for Labour since October 2019.
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Community as a Superpower: Why Refugees Seek Belonging
Our Managing Director, Public Affairs Trinh Tu reflects on why refugees seek belonging using the findings of this year's World Refugee Day survey.
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Migration, Skills, and Public Trust: Rethinking the UK's Policy Approach
The Government should take this opportunity to reconsider the role of immigration in addressing labour market demands through the implementation of its Immigration White Paper.