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A new PM, a new lockdown and a new James Bond - what is the UK public predicting for 2022?
As we reach the end of a difficult year, we start to look forward to what might be coming next. New research by Ipsos tells us what the UK public think will, and will not, happen next year. From politics and the coronavirus to the environment and the Royals, what do the public think 2022 will bring?
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COVID heroes, David Attenborough, the Queen and Marcus Rashford top Santa’s nice list for 2021 while politicians top the naughty list
After another eventful year, who will be getting gifts and who will find coal in their stocking?
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What do Britons find acceptable behaviour on public transport?
You can take a phone call or do your make-up but don’t listen to music out loud or “manspread” on public transport, say Britons.
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Londoners say cost of living is the top issue facing the capital
A new online poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of London Councils has found that the cost of living is now the most important issue facing London.
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A greener Christmas? Britons plan on buying fewer plastic presents and using recyclable wrapping paper to reduce their carbon footprint this year
As time runs out to get Christmas presents sorted, new research by Ipsos shows a significant proportion of the British public will change the way they do their Christmas shopping to lower the effect it has on climate change this year.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - December 2021
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the rise in concern of COVID-19, reactions to the new restrictions, and who the public thinks would make the most capable Prime Minister.
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At least 2 in 3 Britons think Government doing a bad job on managing immigration, the NHS and ‘levelling-up’
Criticisms rise concerning managing the economy and the Government's performance but approval of the vaccine programme stays strong
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Britain’s NHS worries: waiting times, resources, timely GP appointments and quick emergency treatment
As the Omicron variant makes its way through Britain, the public are worried about how long it takes to access NHS services
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Keir Starmer leads Boris Johnson on ‘most capable PM’ by 13 points
First time a Labour leader has led on this measure since Gordon Brown led David Cameron in 2008
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Half of Britons think most politicians and their advisers are unlikely to follow new COVID-19 rules
However, Britons place more faith in themselves, people in general and the NHS to follow the measures put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19