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UK’s sense of urgency on net zero and support for climate policies falls sharply, study finds
A New study carried out by the Policy Institute at King’s College London, Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations which updates several long-term trends in public opinion, as issues related to climate change have increasingly being drawn into “culture war” debates in the UK.
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Left or right: the political views Britons might not swipe right on
A third (32%) of Britons say they would find it fairly/very difficult to date someone with different political views to their own.
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Early support and training tops priority list for SEND
As the government prepares reforms to the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system, early support, identification, and training for educators top the public’s priority list.
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Public back the use of facial recognition for safer streets but are sceptical about AI chatbots, Ipsos poll finds
Nearly two thirds (64%) support government plans to fund 40 new Live Facial Recognition vans to scan faces in town centres and high crime areas to identify wanted criminals (17% oppose).
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Labour party more liked than Starmer but both reach historic lows - Ipsos poll
Net likeability ratings for the Labour leader now equal Jeremy Corbyn’s previous low, while the party is less liked than any time in Ipsos trends going back to 2007. However, the party is still more liked than its leader – and more than the other parties.
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Damp January? Just 14% of Brits who drink decided to have a sober start to the year
Among British adults who partake in drinking, over half (53%) did not contemplate abstaining from alcohol during January.
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Only 49% of the general public in England are aware of the heart and kidney risks associated with type 2 diabetes
Ipsos have developed this content, with input from AstraZeneca, based on the results from market research commissioned by AstraZeneca.
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Opposition to ID cards doubles since July, Ipsos poll finds
Four in ten (40%) now oppose the introduction of a national identity card scheme, with 32% in support. In July 2025 57% supported and 19% opposed.