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Ipsos polling highlights some public confusion about new voter ID rules
According to the new Ipsos research for the Local Government Information Unit (LGIU) , there remains some confusion over the type of ID accepted at polling stations.
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Over half of Britons support junior doctors taking strike action
New polling by Ipsos reveals that more than half of Britons (54%) support the strikes by junior doctors, a 3ppt increase since last month.
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Rishi Sunak’s personal poll ratings improve but Labour retain strong lead in voting intention
Voting Intention: Labour is on 49 per cent (down two points on February), Conservative 26 per cent (up one point), Liberal Democrats 11 per cent (up two points) and Greens six per cent (up one point) according to the March 2023 Ipsos Political Monitor poll.
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No sign of improvement in Rishi Sunak’s personal poll ratings post budget
6 in 10 (58%) of Britons say the country is heading in the wrong direction in the March 2023 UK Political Pulse from Ipsos
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Challenges for the new First Minister Humza Yousaf, as half of Scots think Scotland is going in the wrong direction
Half of Scots (50%) feel that, generally speaking things in Scotland are heading in the wrong direction, while just a quarter (25%) feel they are heading in the right direction according to the latest Scottish Political Pulse from Ipsos.
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What worries the world - March 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 12 months.
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Tight race between Yousaf and Forbes among SNP voters, while Sturgeon’s ratings are up
The latest Scottish political pulse polling conducted by Ipsos in Scotland between 17th and 21st March on the Scottish National Party leadership race and favourability towards Scottish political leaders
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Immigration rises up Britons’ key concerns but economic worries still top the agenda
Economy and inflation remain the pre-eminent concerns facing the country according to the March 2023 Ipsos Issues Index survey of attitudes to issues concerning Britain.
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Global happiness up six points since last year: 73% now say they are happy
Brits say are less happy than they were in December 2021 with 70% of participants saying they are very or rather happy while 83% said they were happy in December 2021 and 79% said they were happy in December 2011.
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1 in 3 support strikes by railway workers, lagging behind support for nurses, ambulance workers and junior doctors
A new UK poll from Ipsos finds support for striking railway workers as 32% while 60% support nurses, 58% support ambulance workers and 51% support junior doctors.