Search
-
Britons still more concerned than reassured post-Budget for the economy, public services and their own finances – but less worried than after Autumn Statement
Labour maintains small lead as most trusted on the economy according to an Ipsos poll conducted after Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget.
-
The British public think improving the NHS is the most important of Keir Starmer’s 5 missions
A new Ipsos poll explores public opinion of Keir Starmer's 5 missions.
-
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.
-
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
-
Cost of weekend crisis: more than half cut back on weekend spending due to cost of living
On weekends, 52% say they are going to restaurants less than a year ago, 43% to bars/clubs less, and 58% reducing shopping for non-essentials due to rising cost of living.
-
More than one in three Britons feel lonely – rising to more than half of those aged 18-24
New polling in partnership with Sky News shows the effect rising cost of living is having on younger Britons
-
Taking Responsibility – Tree Planting initiative in Hackney, London
Ipsos’ Energy and Environment team took to the Kingsmead Estate with Tree Musketeers and the Hackney Local Authority to protect nature in a small, but personal way.
-
Britons more likely to back actions in support of Ukraine than many other countries surveyed
1 year on, despite some softening, support for Ukraine is still strong across western countries.
-
Pharma knocks tech off the top spot as most trusted industry in Ipsos' latest global report on Trust
Business leaders are not trusted to tell the truth – yet are seen to have a responsibility to speak out on issues according to the new Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor report.
-
From the cost of living to sustainable living
A greener lifestyle is often seen as expensive but is the cost of living crisis changing this? Our research shows that UK households plan to make environmentally friendly changes due to, not despite of, the rising costs. These changes create opportunities to tackle two key concerns together and the public don't always see a trade-off. How can Government and businesses make the most of this and change the narrative to “it is cheap being green”? And what are the implications for encouraging sustainable behaviour change?