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Andy Burnham more popular in Manchester than Sadiq Khan in London or Andy Street in West Midlands
New Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel polling for the 2024 local and mayoral elections explores attitudes towards the most important issues to people’s vote in the upcoming local elections
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The Conservative party brand image hits new low
The Ipsos Political Monitor, taken 3rd to 15th April 2024, explored attitudes towards the Labour and Conservative parties and perceptions of the economy.
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Earth Day 2024: Changing Attitudes and Actions Towards Climate Change
After the tenth consecutive monthly heat record, apathy reins in the fight against climate change, especially among young men.
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Rishi Sunak’s satisfaction falls to equal worst ever Ipsos rating for a Conservative or Labour leader
Net satisfaction with Rishi Sunak is now at joint worst levels in history of Ipsos, equivalent to John Major and Jeremy Corbyn’s worst ratings in 1994 and 2019.
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Evolving Aspirations: Navigating status
In volume 4 of the Ipsos and Effie Dynamic Effectiveness series, we explore what it means to be successful in the UK today and how marketers can tap into the aspirations of Brits.
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Latest attitudes towards the Royal Family - March 2024
The Princess of Wales and the Prince William remain the most popular members of the Royal Family according to the latest Ipsos polling of attitudes towards the Monarchy.
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Half of Brits say they will listen to their friends and family when deciding who to vote for at the next General Election
New Ipsos polling Ipsos explores how Britons follow stories about politics and current affairs, and who they will listen to most when it comes to deciding how to vote.
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Majority of Britons think it is unacceptable to protest outside homes of MPs
8 in 10 people think Britain is divided according to Ipsos polling on attitudes to the right to protest and concerns about extremism and democracy.
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Sixty-four percent of GB adults select London as the UK city with the highest NO2 levels
While Defra data shows that levels of Nitrogen Dioxide are higher in Manchester than they are in London, only 4% of respondents selected Manchester when asked to pick which UK city, out of a possible list of 11, has the highest NO2 levels, compared with 64% who selected London.
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Scots agree it’s time for a change, but are unsure if Labour can make the changes they want
With a general election a certainty at some point in the next 10 months, a majority of people in Scotland would like to see change, according to the latest poll by Ipsos in Scotland.