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New report examines people’s attitudes towards climate change and how they translate into action
The report from Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST) presents the key findings of this rich and detailed study and its implications for public policy across government at national and local levels.
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Half of Britons would support NHS workers if they decide to strike
Support is weaker for other professions striking such as barristers, traffic wardens and civil servants
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Britons support rent controls and extending the Right to Buy scheme, but also expect further house price rises and too little new housing
What do Britons perceive as the biggest problems with housing in the country and what measures do they support to try to fix them?
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Public divided over support for rail strikes
Around one in three support the current rail strikes, with the same number opposing them
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Keir Starmer leads Boris Johnson on three out of five key leadership traits
Our latest Political Pulse shows favourability in Johnson falls after the confidence vote
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Many Britons finding it hard to stay positive about the future with 8 in 10 concerned about a possible recession
While many worry about a recession, a new Covid variant and even a new pandemic, many Britons are finding it hard to stay positive about the future
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Half of Britons say Conservatives made the wrong decision by voting to keep Boris Johnson as Prime Minister
Half support the Prime Minister resigning, however this has fallen since last month
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Number of Britons who think government not doing enough on cost of living falls
The latest Ipsos polling also shows Labour is still more trusted on the cost of living.
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Seven in ten of Britons think there is a national housing crisis, while opposition to local home-building has cooled
Exclusive polling for the New Statesman shows most Britons believe there is currently a housing crisis in Britain while half support more homes being built in their area
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6 in 10 have confidence in the UK Supreme Court to do its job despite most not knowing much about its work
New polling, in partnership with the Economist, shows few Britons know much about the work of the Supreme Court in the UK but 4 in 10 say they have the right amount of power