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Sixty-four percent of GB adults select London as the UK city with the highest NO2 levels
While Defra data shows that levels of Nitrogen Dioxide are higher in Manchester than they are in London, only 4% of respondents selected Manchester when asked to pick which UK city, out of a possible list of 11, has the highest NO2 levels, compared with 64% who selected London.
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Scots agree it’s time for a change, but are unsure if Labour can make the changes they want
With a general election a certainty at some point in the next 10 months, a majority of people in Scotland would like to see change, according to the latest poll by Ipsos in Scotland.
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Two thirds of Britons are unaware of free childcare extension
New polling from Ipsos has found that the majority of Britons were unaware of the government's new childcare benefit (70%), falling to 43% of parents with children up to age five.
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Public consider the economy and NHS as top two issues facing the country
The economy and NHS are the top concerns for Britons according to the March 2024 Ipsos Issues Index.
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Public ratings of the SNP fall over Humza Yousaf’s first year as First Minister
A year on from becoming First Minister, Humza Yousaf remains less popular among the public than Nicola Sturgeon was when she left office.
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Dissatisfaction with government on immigration at highest level since 2015
69% of the public say they are dissatisfied and just 9% satisfied with the way government is dealing with immigration according to the latest round of our immigration tracker with British Future.
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Ipsos and Apella Advisors event: Labour and Business – how will public opinion shape the party's approach?
On Tuesday 19 March at the Ipsos and Apella Advisors event: Labour and Business – how will public opinion shape the party's approach?, we shared some polling Labour supporter attitudes to business.
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Conservatives register worst favourable scores this parliament
58% are unfavourable towards the Conservatives according to the latest Ipsos Political Pulse.
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Global Happiness 2024
The new edition of Ipsos’ Global Happiness report finds there’s been a slight dip in happiness year-on-year as economic and political clouds loom overhead.
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Two thirds of Britons lack confidence that Conservatives have good long term economic plan for Britain
Only one in five are confident that the Conservatives have a good long-term economic plan for Britain, the lowest figure since Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister