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Ipsos Predictions 2023: A heatwave, an election, a general strike and food shortages, what are Britons expecting to happen in 2023?
As 2022 comes to an end, Ipsos asked the public to look forward to what 2023 could bring. From a general election, to a general strike, heatwaves to food shortages, what has next year got in store for us?
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Support for nurse strikes falls – though still outweighs opposition – as half say the pay rise they’re asking for is too high
As nurses hold the biggest strike in NHS history, how do the public feel about the action?
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Mission critical – Levelling Up, a balancing act
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gave a ‘cast-iron commitment’ to prioritise levelling up in his first PMQs. In the face of an economic situation requiring ‘eye-wateringly difficult decisions’, what hope do the public have that living standards, high streets, and public services will prosper in the coming years? The public are pessimistic about delivery but the appetite for action is unlikely to lessen.
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Global predictions for 2023
Following a very challenging couple of years in 2020 and 2021, many people around the world feel 2022 has been a little better. However, uncertainty about both short- and longer-term futures prevails. Global citizens are struggling to be optimistic about 2023 as most express concern about the state of the economy, the environment and world security.
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Marmite - Love it or hate it?
It's the age old question. Marmite - love it or hate it? We polled the British public to give their opinion. What's their verdict on Marmite?
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Support for December rail strikes lower than for October action but public opinion remains divided
Public support for upcoming strikes is lower than previous actions as we approach the festive season
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Londoners overwhelmingly see the cost of living as the biggest issue facing London
London Councils’ annual Survey of Londoners has found that more than three quarters of Londoners say cost of living is one of the biggest issues facing the capital, the highest level ever recorded in this survey. The findings also suggest that many Londoners are already starting to feel the financial strain.
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7 in 10 Britons hold an unfavourable opinion of Donald Trump
After Donald Trump announces his Presidential bid for 2024, how do Britons feel about his potential comeback?
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Yes pulls ahead and SNP strengthens support
Support for Scottish independence has risen by 6 points since our last poll for STV News in May.