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6 in 10 Britons now say King Charles III will do a good job as King
First Ipsos polling of attitudes towards the Royal Family and the new King following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
A big change since The Queen came to the throne is that there are now regular objective measurements of the popularity of the Monarch and the Monarchy, writes Dr. Roger Mortimore.
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What worries the world - September 2022
Inflation is the top global concern for the sixth month in a row with four in ten choosing it as a worry.
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Despite around half of school leavers (54%) saying they have had education on climate change in the past year, confusion and misunderstanding prevail
New research from Ipsos, in partnership with The Royal Meteorological Society shows an opportunity for better climate education in schools in Great Britain.
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Almost of fifth of those with workplace or private pensions have reduced or stopped pension contributions in the face of cost-of-living concerns
New Ipsos research for NatWest shows almost 9 in 10 UK adults are concerned about the rising cost of living.
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Public backs the NHS and additional funding to support it
The public backs 'doing everything to maintain' NHS and believes additional investment is needed to support it.
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7 in 10 Britons agree that the UK is in decline
4 in 10 think today’s youth will have a worse life than their parents, although around half say it will be better or around the same
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Public more likely to say Keir Starmer would do a good job as Prime Minister than Liz Truss
As Liz Truss takes over as Prime Minister, how well do Britons expect her to do the job and how does this compare to Labour leader Keir Starmer?
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2 in 3 Britons say things in Great Britain are heading in the wrong direction
Latest Ipsos Political Pulse shows Truss and Sunak are neck and neck in favourability ratings
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Length of NHS wait times is main reason for those using or considering private care
New Ipsos polling looks at why Britons are choosing private healthcare options instead of the NHS