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6 in 10 do not trust Boris Johnson to tell the truth, nearly twice as many as Keir Starmer
The public are very sceptical when it comes to trusting politicians to tell the truth, according to a new Ipsos poll
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Nearly half of Britons agree that British workers need to “work harder”
Nearly 1 in 2 members of the British public agree that British workers need to work harder according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Sunak narrowly leads Truss on popularity in Scotland
While neither of the Conservative leadership candidates is viewed favourably by the Scottish public, Rishi Sunak is slightly more popular than Liz Truss.
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Opinion is split as to whether the right amount of young people are going to university, with 1 in 3 Britons saying there are too many
6 in 10 say university is important in helping to do well in life, but more say being confident is key according to new polling by Ipsos.
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The Digital Harms Bill: Few doubt the need, many doubt the delivery
It has been recently announced that the Digital Harms Bill (that has been inching closer to its third reading in the House of Commons for months), has been put on hold. For the Government, this bill has been trumpeted as a 'milestone in the fight for a new digital age'.
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No grasses here! Just 3 in 10 Britons say they would report neighbours breaking a hosepipe ban
Most hosepipe users say they would comply with a ban while many think a ban should cover washing, watering lawns and filling pools – but not watering homegrown produce or cooling down pets
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Three in four Britons think Johnson’s government has done a bad job dealing with the cost of living
The July 2022 Ipsos Political Monitor shows the public think his government's done a bad job on immigration and on the NHS.
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Globally, 3 in 5 citizens say abortion should be legal in all or most cases
Abortion proponents outnumber opponents in 22 of 27 countries surveyed by Ipsos
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Almost two-thirds of football fans more interested in watching women’s football following Lionesses success
2 in 5 members of the general public and two thirds of football fans say the Women’s Euros has made them more interested in watching UK women’s football in the future