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2 in 5 expect Lionesses to bring football home again – though an equal share say men’s team has shown better skills in the past two years
Polling by Ipsos ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup reveals that the Lionesses are the favourites to win among British football fans
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Most Britons think Boris Johnson and Liz Truss changed Britain for the worse during their time in office
Ipsos polling on whether Prime Ministers, from Margaret Thatcher to Liz Truss, changed Britain for better or for the worse during their time in office.
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Three in four think Britain is becoming a worse place to live
Latest polling shows that the public think Britain is becoming a worse place to live.
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Inheritance tax seen as an unfair tax but others are prioritised for cuts
Recent Ipsos polling shows the public's views on different types of taxes.
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One in four Britons think climate change is out of control
The July 2023 Ipsos Political Monitor reveals that 77% of Britons are concerned about climate change
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Majority of Britons support government regulation of AI to prevent job losses, with few expecting it to create more job opportunities than those that are lost
6 in 10 (64%) Britons think Artificial Intelligence (AI) will affect their job according to a new Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel survey.
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What Worries the World – July 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 16 months.
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Ipsos finds concern about children’s mental health and staff welfare in education
Overall, the British public think schools are performing well, although not across all areas, according to a new Ipsos survey.
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More than 1 in 3 believe Black people are treated unfairly by the police
The public is divided as to whether they themselves are confident they would be treated fairly by the police in a range of circumstances according to a new Ipsos Omnibus survey.
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NHS 75: How behavioural science can unlock the potential of digital health
Earlier this month the NHS marked 75 years, and it got us thinking about the potential value digital health interventions could offer to the NHS in future, and how behavioural insights can encourage their uptake.