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More than one in three Britons (37%) see the EU as Britain’s most important trade partner
A new Ipsos survey reveals that the British public consider the European Union to be Britain’s most important trade partner, even as the prospect of renewed Trump tariffs looms large.
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Public yet to be convinced by weight loss jabs
Amidst widespread discussions about the use of weight-loss injections such as Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro, a new Ipsos poll sheds light on public awareness, perceptions, and potential usage of such treatments.
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Just over two in five think the Royal Family are good value for money – but Britons aged 18-34 are split
New research from Ipsos, carried out 8-11 November, examines public opinion in Britain towards the Royal Family.
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Football fans prefer Alan Shearer / Mark Chapman as potential Lineker replacements for Match of the Day
As Gary Lineker prepares to depart from Match of the Day, a new Ipsos survey reveals divided public opinion on who should fill his shoes.
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Half of Britons feel more concerned about the situation in Ukraine following Trump victory
A new Ipsos poll reveals that the British public remains deeply concerned about the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Two in five Britons think they are worse off since Labour was elected
A new Ipsos Political Pulse survey, conducted from the 8th – 11th November, reveals the Labour government is facing considerable headwinds in public opinion, despite Conservative support remaining low.
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Keir Starmer preferred to Kemi Badenoch as Prime Minister with public split on whether she will lead Conservatives into the next General Election
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse, carried out 8-11 November, examines public opinion towards the new leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch compared to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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Ipsos research explores the feasibility of collecting data about the income and assets of adults with care and support needs.
Between 2021 and 2023, Ipsos led a multi-pronged feasibility study looking at ways to collect data about the income and assets of adults with care and support needs, on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
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"Broken NHS": Driving Patients Away?
New Ipsos poll reveals how public concerns about the health service are changing the way people seek care.
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More Britons care about who wins the US election than the Tory leadership race
A new Ipsos survey reveals how the British public views the upcoming US presidential election, offering insights into name recognition, favourability, and perceived impact on UK-US relations.