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Big decline in belief public services are listening, as Reform UK becomes magnet for those who feel powerless, study finds
The share of Britons who believe most public services are ready to listen to complaints has halved over the past 23 years, falling from 49% in 2002 to just 26% today, according to new research that reveals widespread feelings of powerlessness across the country – and among Reform UK supporters in particular.
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Evaluating gambling harms prevention, early intervention and aftercare programmes
Ipsos has been working with GambleAware to evaluate two of their funding initiatives, aimed at enhancing gambling harms prevention, support and recovery through community-based organisations.
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What matters to people working in drug and alcohol services?
The survey of the drug and alcohol treatment and recovery workforce highlighted the motivations, experiences, and challenges faced by those working in the sector.
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Introducing our new voting intention methodology in Scotland
Ipsos shifts to online random probability KnowledgePanel for Voting Intention polling in Scotland.
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SNP out in front in Scotland as Starmer’s satisfaction ratings fall
New Ipsos polling for STV News shows the SNP on a 31% share of General Election voting intention, nine points ahead of the Labour Party.
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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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Introducing our new voting intention methodology
Why Ipsos is shifting to online random probability KnowledgePanel for Voting Intention polling.
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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.
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Public Support Holding Steady for Refugees Despite Global Fragility
A new survey by Ipsos, released for World Refugee Day, highlights the resilience of public support for refugees while also revealing significant concerns to be addressed.
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Public concern about immigration rises to its highest level since 2016 Brexit vote
Almost half of Britons see immigration as one of the biggest issues for the country, the highest score since June 2016.