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Britons more likely to trust Keir Starmer than Rishi Sunak to deliver the change Britain needs
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor reveals that Labour are seen as having the best policies on key issues like healthcare and the cost of living
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The economy and inflation remain the country’s biggest concerns, closely followed by the NHS
The economy, inflation and the NHS remain top concerns for Britons according to the October 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
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World Mental Health Day: 35% of Britons say they have had to take time off work due to stress in the past year
58% of Britons think about their mental wellbeing often according to an Ipsos Global Advisor Survey for World Mental Health Day 2023.
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Innovating with Financial Service Customers in Mind
By now, UK Financial Service (FS) providers should have their houses in order regarding the compliance of existing products and services to Consumer Duty outcomes. But what about new products and services travelling through the innovation pipeline? Is there a plan for baking Consumer Duty into their design phase?
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Building Stronger Stakeholder Relationships Through Consumer-Centric Culture
A positive reputation can unlock value across a business’ external stakeholder relationships. Whether engaging policymakers and regulators, consumers, the media, or wider business partners, meeting the Consumer Duty will be a key requirement for businesses to build and maintain positive sentiment among these stakeholder groups.
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Creating and Embedding Cultural Change
With Consumer Duty in full force firms will be expected to show they have embedded the outcomes of the Duty in their culture, presenting a challenge and an opportunity.
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Ipsos Issues Index: September 2023
Public concern about immigration rises to the highest level in six years, though the economy and inflation remain the most important issues according to the September 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
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Seven in ten Britons think the country is not doing enough to meet its infrastructure needs, prioritising water supply and renewables for investment
People continue to recognise infrastructure’s ‘double dividend’ but see substantial room for improvement according to the latest Ipsos Global Infrastructure Index.
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Public split on whether announcement to delay/cancel Net Zero policies was right or wrong
But trust in the Conservatives on climate change and to reduce cost of living remains low.