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Forbes leads as the public’s preferred next First Minister, but Yousaf and Forbes are neck and neck among SNP voters
A new Ipsos KnowledgePanel poll for Channel 4 News finds that SNP voters are just as likely to say Humza Yousaf would make the best First Minister as to say Kate Forbes would.
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International Women's Day: Global opinion remains committed to gender equality, but half now believe it is coming at the expense of men
Ipsos unveils a new global study carried out in 32 countries in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London for International Women’s Day 2023.
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Britons increasingly scared to speak out on women’s rights, data shows
People in Britain are increasingly afraid of promoting women’s rights for fear of reprisals, a major 32-country survey conducted for International Women’s Day has found.
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7 in 10 Britons do not think the government’s policies will improve public services
Almost two-thirds think Sunak’s government has done a bad job managing the economy
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Rising energy costs and long-term price pressures on UK farmers most likely to be seen as causes for fruit and vegetables shortages
Other key contributors to fruit and vegetables shortages include climate change/weather challenges in countries from which food is imported, agricultural labour shortages and Britain leaving the EU.
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Ipsos appoints Richie Jones as Chief Client Officer of Ipsos in the UK
Richie Jones has been a Senior Client Officer for Ipsos, leading key account relationships within the technology and FMCG sectors.
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Research and innovation workforce survey
DSIT commissioned Ipsos to undertake research exploring the UK research and innovation workforce in all sectors.
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6 in 10 parents support teachers going on strike – 1 in 5 oppose
Ahead of the teachers' strikes, are the public supportive and what worries do they have?
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Just 1 in 5 Scots think the Scottish Government has done a good job of handling recent industrial action
As teacher prepare to strike in Scotland, we look at how Scots think their government are handling the ongoing industrial action
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One year on, Britons remain in favour of supporting Ukraine
One year after Russian invaded Ukraine, Britons remain concerned about Ukrainian civilians and the UK's national security, but stay committed to helping those in Ukraine