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Public priorities on NHS, economy and bills clash with scepticism over government delivery, new Ipsos poll finds
The economy/cost of living, NHS waiting times and small boat crossings continue to dominate the public agenda. Despite these being public priorities, the government receives negative net satisfaction ratings across all thirteen milestones tested.
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30 years of research and insight in Scotland
From the biggest surveys in Scotland, to complex evaluations, to citizens’ juries to explore ‘wicked’ problems, Ipsos has been delivering high quality research and evaluation for our Scottish clients for three decades.
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Marketing Week's Festival of Marketing
Not long until Festival of Marketing 2025! This year, it’s all about empowering marketers to become a driving force behind business growth. Join Ipsos as we take over the Delivering for Customers stage.
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Immigration tops Britons’ concerns as public divided on whether it is acceptable to protest outside asylum hotels
Three in ten (31%) say their local area is housing more than its fair share of asylum seekers, doubling to 61% of Reform UK voters. The public is divided on the acceptability of protesting outside hotels housing asylum seekers (36% acceptable vs. 39% unacceptable).
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Britons most confident that Reform UK has a good plan to change Britain – but over half not confident in any party
The public has more confidence in Reform UK to deliver change than any other party. 34% of people believe they have a good long-term economic plan, and 38% think they have a good plan for changing Britain generally, placing them ahead of both Labour and the Conservatives on these measures. However, a majority of Britons are not confident in any party.
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Sustainability in Packaging Europe
Ipsos joins the agenda for the 10th edition of Sustainability in Packaging Europe, where packaging experts take to the stage to explore packaging sustainability, the circular economy, and more.
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Few Britons swayed by celebrities taking political stances, Ipsos poll finds
Three in five Britons (60%) say they have not paid attention to a celebrity expressing their views in support of a political cause.
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Half of Britons rate the British education system as good, but lack of public funding seen as the biggest threat
In a break from the global trend, Britons now see the effects of social media and technology as the number one challenge facing young people (34%), ahead of mental health.
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A study of the eating habits of children aged 16 to 18 months
Ipsos UK, on behalf of the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities, invited parents/caregivers of children aged 16 to 18 months to complete a survey about their child’s eating habits. The findings are helping to fill an evidence gap around the diet and nutrition of children of this age.
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One in five Britons would consider voting for a new left-wing party, rising to one in three young people and Labour voters
One in five (20%) British adults would consider voting for a new left-wing party founded by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana. The party's appeal is strongest among young people, with one-third (33%) of 16-34s considering it, alongside a third of 2024 Labour voters (33%) and 43% of 2024 Green Party voters.