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Cabinet Office COVID-19 Campaigns Research
Ipsos conducted 16 waves of tracking research on behalf of the Government’s COVID-19 Communications Hub between March 2021 and January 2022.
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Inflation: Seven in ten expect prices to continue to rise in 2023
A new 36-country survey for the World Economic Forum finds a growing number of people think unemployment will rise next year
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Majority of Britons expect Rishi Sunak to lose next General Election
A majority expect Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives to lose the next General Election according to the latest Ipsos poll.
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Making a Plant Based Future
This report looks at barriers that stop us from embracing a truly sustainable relationship with food.
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One in five Britons need advice on saving energy this winter
With energy bills increasing, new research shows many are in need to energy savings advice
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UK public still broadly supports most net zero policies
New Net Zero Living data released by Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformation (CAST) shows similar policies continue to enjoy higher levels of support even as the cost of living crisis begins to bite, such as frequent flyer levies and changing product pricing to reflect how environmentally friendly they are.
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Labour more trusted than the Conservatives on immigration – but the majority trust neither
Only 15% say that Rishi Sunak’s government has been doing well at running the country, while slightly over two in five (43%) think it has done badly.
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Rishi Sunak much more liked than the Conservative party
Only 26% say they like the Conservative party - its lowest score for 15 years
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Autumn Statement leaves more Britons feeling concerned than reassured about the economy, their financial circumstances and public services
8 in 10 think the British economy is in a poor state – with Covid, the global economy, Ukraine, and both Liz Truss/Kwasi Kwarteng’s policies and the Conservatives’ 12 years in office all held responsible
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6 in 10 Britons are concerned about potential blackouts this winter
Only half feel prepared to cope with potential blackouts in their area if they happen.