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Perfect Retail Execution Matters
Elevate Your Retail Game with Strategic Insights from Audit Essentials
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President Trump's first 100 days: US considered less of a force for good in world than China for first time ever
In Britain, just two in five (39%) say US is a ‘force for good’ in world – down 17 ppts from October 2024.
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Ipsos Economic Optimism Index falls to historic low
Current net figure of -68 even slightly lower than levels recorded during some of the most challenging economic periods in recent history, including January 1980 recession, 2008 financial crash, and the 2022 start of the cost-of-living crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and invasion of Ukraine.
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Britain sees double digit drop in those who feel individual action on climate change is needed, as world passes 1.5˚c temperature increase
Britain has seen a 12 ppt decrease in the percentage of people who feel that individual action on climate change is needed. This trend has been replicated across the 32 countries surveyed, with particularly sharp declines in G7 countries.
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Pulse Check - Tariff Special - April 2025
Stay informed on the latest shifts in public opinion and political sentiment. Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' data on politics and public services to help you navigate the evolving landscape.
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The proportion of Britons saying there isn’t a “special relationship” with the US doubles in one year amidst concern over tariffs
Only three in ten (30%) Britons now agree there is a "special relationship" between the US and UK - a significant 17-point drop from previous year.
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Truth vs. Entertainment: The allure of news influencers
Our latest data reveals human attitudes in all their complexity. Presented at the Anthropy National Gathering, we carried out research to understand not just what news our country was consuming, but why.
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Meet Tomorrow's Business Travellers
Ipsos UK has worked wth American Express Global Business Travel to understand views of business travel among different generations in the UK and US
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Can Reeves Chart a Course Through Economic Pessimism?
With the Spring Statement looming, Ipsos polling reveals public pessimism about the economy and a difficult balancing act for the Chancellor as Britons want to hear how Labour will deliver economic growth, reduce the cost of living, and improve public services.
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Just one in seven say they feel better off since Labour came to power
Only 14% say they feel better off since Labour came to power, with four in ten (41%) saying they are worse off. A similar proportion (40%) have seen no change.