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Public expects rise in cost of living while optimism for economic recovery remains low
Nine in ten expect their monthly bills and other regular outgoings to rise next year
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Rishi Sunak’s ratings slip as public worries about personal impact of latest Budget
Public more positive about the long-term impact of Government’s policies on economy than on public services
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Ratings for the Conservatives and Boris Johnson fall in Ipsos’s latest Political Monitor
The Conservatives and the Labour party are neck-and-neck on voting intention.
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Latest REACT-1 study findings show rise in COVID-19 infection rates
Interim findings from the latest report of REACT-1, one of the largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today. Over 67,000 volunteers took part in the study in England to examine the levels of COVID-19 in the general population between 19-29 October.
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Autumn Budget: What policies did Britons notice?
Policies on minimum wage, alcohol & tobacco duty and universal credit most caught the public’s attention – but more couldn’t name any
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Richer countries should pay more to tackle climate change, say most Scots
7 in 10 Scots say it is right that developed countries who have contributed more to the climate emergency should pay more to solve the problem
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Three-quarters of Britons expect Halloween to go ahead as normal this year
With life almost back to normal compared to last year, more Britons are hopeful that they will be able to celebrate Halloween as they usually would this year.
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RAJAR returns with an adapted design
The first UK radio listening figures for 18 months have been released by RAJAR on 28 October.
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UK public highly supportive of COP26 goals but few expect the government to take the steps needed
Despite low confidence in the government, the public see the UK as the G20 country doing most to tackle climate change
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COVID-19 is no longer the sole leading concern for Britain
The October 2021 Ipsos Issues Index reveals that COVID-19 has fallen to become one a set of leading issues for the nation, rather than its biggest concern.