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Issues Index April 2022: Concern about inflation hits its highest level in over 30 years
The April 2022 Ipsos Issues Index shows public concern about inflation and prices continues to rise.
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6 in 10 would rather be a citizen of Britain than any other country in the world – the NHS, our history and the Royal Family are most likely to make them proud to be British
The NHS, our history and the Royal Family are most likely to make people proud to be British
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59% of Britons say they feel worse off since the last General Election
Just 15% think they are better off than when Boris Johnson’s Conservatives won re-election in 2019.
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61% globally think the war in Ukraine poses a significant risk to their country
Survey finds unity in concern for Ukrainians, willingness to take in refugees, and wariness of getting involved militarily, but diverging views on sanctions and military support
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How to boost communications effectiveness in Westminster
At a recent webinar, we shared our latest polling of MPs, including: why businesses should engage with MPs, why their views matter, how organisations should communicate with them
and what they really care about. We also presented a round-up of our latest political polling. -
What do journalists really care about when appraising your organisation?
At a recent webinar, we shared our latest polling of business and financial journalists, including; what makes outstanding press relations and the views of journalists on ESG.
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New survey shows public back action to encourage cycling and public transport but remain attached to their cars
A new Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel survey finds public backing for actions by the government to encourage cycling and usage of public transport.
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Poll finds Spring Statement does little to reduce concern about rising prices
Concern about rising prices has intensified since January says a new Ipsos poll.
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Two-thirds of Britons do not trust the Conservatives to reduce the cost of living
An Ipsos survey found trust in Labour had increased while confidence in the Chancellor had fallen following the Spring Statement.
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Two years of life under lockdown - how has the UK and people's lives changed?
After two years of life under COVID – how does the public think their own lives and the UK have changed? Many of us say we are feeling lonelier, spending more time on our screens, sleeping worse, facing longer NHS waiting lists – and most don’t think it’s all over yet.