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Almost two-thirds are concerned about rising interest rates while 3 in 4 worry about paying their energy and utility bills
While a quarter of Britons have had to use savings to get by, many more are concerned about the rising cost of living, now and for the next year
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8 in 10 Britons concerned about climate change – half think net zero target should be brought forward
Half think net zero targets should be brought forward
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Sunak ties with Starmer on most capable PM, Truss slightly behind
Rishi Sunak is more likely to be seen as having what it takes to be a good PM compared to Liz Truss, according to the latest Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Almost two-thirds of football fans more interested in watching women’s football following Lionesses success
2 in 5 members of the general public and two thirds of football fans say the Women’s Euros has made them more interested in watching UK women’s football in the future
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Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2022
Ipsos was commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to carry out the latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey, aligning with the National Cyber Strategy.
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Britons divided on tax and spend
On the key Conservative leadership election battleground of tax and spend, the British public is divided, according to the July 2022 Ipsos Political Pulse.
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Foreign holidays on hold: Almost one in two unlikely to travel abroad in the next year
New omnibus research from Ipsos reveals that one in two people are unlikely to consider going to Europe and nearly six out of ten are unlikely to go somewhere outside of Europe in the next year.
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Ipsos Issues Index: July 2022
Public concern about inflation rises to a new 40-year high according to the July 2022 edition of the UK Issues Index from Ipsos.
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Two in three concerned about the risk COVID poses to the country – lowest since pandemic started
Whilst concern about Coronavirus is at is lowest since the pandemic began, the majority are still concerned.
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Public think Rishi Sunak slightly more likely to win a General Election than Liz Truss
But only a minority choose each and almost half cannot pick between them