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Immigration remains the biggest issue facing Britain
Forty-seven per cent name immigration as an important issue for Britain. Lack of faith in politicians enters the top five issues, rising six points from September.
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Public disapproval of Prince Andrew increases further amidst widespread support for him no longer using his titles
82% of Britons feel unfavourable towards Prince Andrew, up from 68% last weekend before the recent news broke.
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The Next Big Thing: Exploring the EDGE for High Growth Opportunities
Innovation teeters on the precipice of convention, where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. Introducing a new framework for identifying the opportunities of tomorrow in the fringes of today.
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Ipsos End of Year Review 2025
Join Kelly Beaver MBE, Chief Executive of Ipsos in the UK & Ireland, for Ipsos' end of year review.
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ISPOR Europe 2025
Join Ipsos' market access and real-world evidence specialists at this year's conference
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Class Actions: research investigating the British public’s perceptions and understanding of mass litigation
69% unaware that third parties can bring mass litigation without potential beneficiaries’ consent
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39% of adults aged 18+ appear to be aware that it is possible for a person to reduce their risk of developing dementia
Encouragingly, the proportion who appear to be aware that a person can reduce their risk of developing dementia has been rising across the past three waves of the research, from 33% in 2021, to 36% in 2023 and now 39% in 2025.
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Two-thirds of Britons disagree the Conservative Party is ready to form the next government
New data from Ipsos’ latest Political Monitor, taken before the Labour and Conservative Party conferences, shows the public are deeply sceptical about the Conservatives returning to government.
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Britons trust Celebrity Traitors contestants more than politicians
Ipsos has released new findings from its latest poll regarding the upcoming celebrity edition of 'The Traitors.'
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Ipsos Climate Change & Sustainability Practice
The Ipsos sustainability practice leverages research specialisms and cross-sector expertise to understand governments, businesses, and citizens to inform better decision making when it comes to all aspects of environment, social and governance (ESG).