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Autumn Statement leaves more Britons feeling concerned than reassured about the economy, their financial circumstances and public services
8 in 10 think the British economy is in a poor state – with Covid, the global economy, Ukraine, and both Liz Truss/Kwasi Kwarteng’s policies and the Conservatives’ 12 years in office all held responsible
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3 in 5 support planned nurses’ strikes, but almost half say the pay rise they’re asking for is too high
Just under a quarter (24%) of the public oppose the strike action by NHS nurses.
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Public see Rachel Reeves as more capable Chancellor than Jeremy Hunt
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, first lead for a Labour Shadow Chancellor since June 2013
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Britons most oppose raising council tax and VAT ahead of Autumn Statement
Ahead of the Chancellor's Autumn Statement, we look at which policies would, and would not, be popular among the British public
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Labour more trusted on tax, spending and the cost of living as the budget looms
Many see the British economy in a poor state currently with many still unsure on Jeremy Hunt as Chancellor
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One in seven Britons expect to live to be 100 years old, down by a third since 2019
With the Longevity Forum, we look at British attitudes towards ageing as well as expectations for living longer and curing diseases
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Public more confident in Rishi Sunak than his predecessors but see Labour as more likely to deliver on key priorities
New Ipsos poll on how Rishi Sunak is seen by the public after his first week as prime minister.
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More than half of adults across 34 countries plan to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Brazil and Germany are most widely expected to be playing the Qatar World Cup Final according to a new Global survey from Ipsos with just 6% believing England will be involved.
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Essential Digital Skills UK 2022
Following three years of the Essential Digital Skills (EDS) research, Lloyds Banking Group commissioned Ipsos to research the Essential Digital Skills of the UK adult population using a revised EDS framework. Working with the Department for Education, an Advisory Panel was convened to collate thoughts across industry on how the demands for digital capability may have evolved during the last three years. This research is reported alongside the Consumer Digital Index, which measures the digital and financial lives of the UK population.
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More than 6 in 10 Britons think Matt Hancock wrong to appear on ‘I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here”
Around 6 in 10 also believe that Matt Hancock - and other MPs - should resign in order to appear on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here according to a new Ipsos poll.