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Two in three Britons think transgender people face discrimination, but support for gender-affirming measures is mixed
Support for gender-affirming measures places Britain in the bottom 6 amongst 30 countries surveyed in Ipsos' Pride 2023 Global Advisor Survey.
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SNP lead falls as Sarwar leads Yousaf in public satisfaction ratings
Support for the SNP has slipped by 10 percentage points over the past six months, according to the latest Scottish Political Monitor conducted by Ipsos for STV News.
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We need to talk about generations - Understanding generations
Marketing is overrun with stereotypes, hot takes and clichés. Some of the most enduring in the first two decades of this century centred on the post-1980 millennials, who were proclaimed as a new generation that would completely disrupt business.
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Strong public backing for Renters’ Reform Bill and improving the availability of affordable rental properties
Ipsos polling conducted shortly before the Government’s presentation of the Renter’s Reform Bill to Parliament.
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Mix of local and national issues influence voters ahead of local elections
Public expect Labour to gain seats and Conservatives to lose seats in the local elections according to a new Ipsos Political Pulse poll.
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Increasing worry about the NHS but inflation remains the public’s biggest concern
While concern for the NHS rises, inflation and the economy remain Britons' biggest worries according to the April 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
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Immigration rises up Britons’ key concerns but economic worries still top the agenda
Economy and inflation remain the pre-eminent concerns facing the country according to the March 2023 Ipsos Issues Index survey of attitudes to issues concerning Britain.
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The economy and inflation return as the most mentioned important issues facing the country
40% of Britons say the economy is one of the biggest issues facing Britain while the proportion naming the NHS falls by 17 points according to the Ipsos Issues Index for February 2023.
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Cost of weekend crisis: more than half cut back on weekend spending due to cost of living
On weekends, 52% say they are going to restaurants less than a year ago, 43% to bars/clubs less, and 58% reducing shopping for non-essentials due to rising cost of living.
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More than one in three Britons feel lonely – rising to more than half of those aged 18-24
New polling in partnership with Sky News shows the effect rising cost of living is having on younger Britons