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Just one in seven say they feel better off since Labour came to power
Only 14% say they feel better off since Labour came to power, with four in ten (41%) saying they are worse off. A similar proportion (40%) have seen no change.
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Public prioritises cutting energy bills and NHS waiting times, but lacks confidence in Labour's ability to deliver
Public wants Labour to prioritise cutting energy bills and NHS waiting times out of a range of targets and milestones - but people are negative about progress so far.
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Why Including Women in UK Policy Making about Violence Against Women and Girls is Key to Accelerate Action in 2025
How government and police can earn back the confidence of women who’ve lost faith in their ability to tackle VAWG.
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Awareness of violence against women high, but action lags, finds new Ipsos survey
A quarter (24%) of those surveyed shared that they personally know a woman or girl who has experienced domestic abuse in the UK within the last 12 months.
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The public see responsibilities for individuals, employers and government in enabling more people with health conditions to stay in employment and return to work
A majority of the UK public see people of working age with a long-term health condition, as having responsibility to manage this, so they can continue to work (88%). Yet a large proportion of the public also think employers (83%) and government (78%) have responsibility in helping support employees and people respectively to manage their long-term health conditions to stay in employment.
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Poll boost for Starmer amidst growing support for Ukraine role, increase in defence spending
Starmer sees 7 ppt boost in number of Britons who think he is doing a good job as Prime Minister since February.
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Nearly 3 in 4 Britons say they do not trust President Trump to help deliver peace in Ukraine-Russia conflict
Almost three-quarters of the public (73%) say they do not trust President Trump very much or at all to help deliver peace in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
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Public critical of Scottish Government’s record but aren’t convinced that Labour would do a better job
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s favourability ratings are the lowest Ipsos has measured for either politician since this polling series began in October 2022.
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Just one in three Britons can correctly identify the location of the Chagos Islands
33% of Britons can correctly identify the location of the Chagos Islands when given a series of options on a map – 45% say they don’t know where they are.
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6 in 10 Britons believe shoplifting has risen over the past year, half believe drug related crime has increased
Over half of Britons (59%) believe shoplifting has increased in their local area in the past 12 months.