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Ipsos Levelling Up Index continues to show clear regional disparities in how the public feel about their local areas
Research conducted by Ipsos in May, shows widespread geographical inequalities in how the public feels when it comes to government spending, with residents in Wales, Northern Ireland, the North of England, and also in rural and post-industrial areas feeling most left behind.
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Public image of Charles improves as he moves from Prince of Wales to King
King Charles III and other members of the Royal Family see their favourability increase
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Public continues to support Britain’s role in Ukraine conflict
There is some evidence Britons' support of economic sanctions against Russia could wane if there are further energy price rises according to an Ipsos poll for Sky News.
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69% say things in Britain heading in the ‘wrong direction’ – highest number since 2019 General Election
Just 9% say Britain is moving in the right direction according to the October 2022 Political Pulse from Ipsos.
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14% surveyed describe themselves as naturists or nudists, with naturists defined as people who engage in activities such as sunbathing and swimming without clothes
An Ipsos survey for British Naturism among UK adults found that 14% describe themselves as Naturists or Nudists. The study defined naturists are people who engage in activities such as sunbathing and swimming without clothes.
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Sunak leads as the public’s preferred next Prime Minister, but Johnson is ahead with Conservative voters
Once a new Prime Minister is in place, over three in five (62%) say they would support a General Election being held as soon as possible, with only one in five (21%) opposing it according to new Ipsos polling.
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Public divided on whether Rishi Sunak will do a good job as Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak starts his premiership slightly behind the Labour leader Keir Starmer according to the latest Ipsos polling.
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Half support Liz Truss resigning as Prime Minister, as few think she will win the next election
3 in 4 say they are not confident Conservatives had a good economic plan but remain split on Labour according to the latest Ipsos political poll.
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Labour takes lead as party with best policies on the economy for first time in 15 years
Labour also leads on a range of other policy areas, such as reducing the cost of living, taxation, poverty and inequality, healthcare, benefits and pensions, and housing according to the latest Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Lukewarm views on the Monarchy in Scotland
The Scottish public have mixed views on whether Scotland would be better or worse off without the Monarchy, according to the latest poll by Ipsos in Scotland.