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Few Britons swayed by celebrities taking political stances, Ipsos poll finds
Three in five Britons (60%) say they have not paid attention to a celebrity expressing their views in support of a political cause.
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Half of Britons rate the British education system as good, but lack of public funding seen as the biggest threat
In a break from the global trend, Britons now see the effects of social media and technology as the number one challenge facing young people (34%), ahead of mental health.
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Britons back Online Safety Act’s age checks, but are sceptical of effectiveness and unwilling to share ID
Seven in ten (69%) support age verification checks on platforms that may host harmful content. However, just 19% say they would be willing to submit proof of age for dating apps, lowering to 14% for pornography websites.
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Help Shape the Future of Youth Funding in the UK
Join Important Research from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS)
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A year on from Southport and subsequent riots, 8 in 10 continue to say Britain is divided
81% of Britons say society is divided, rising to 91% of those aged 55-75 and 90% of Reform UK voters.
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Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium
Join Ipsos at the 2025 Pangborn Conference to connect with our global and local product testing experts and learn about the latest innovations in product testing.
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One in three young people say they feel lonely at least once a week, despite three quarters saying they have many friends
New polling from Ipsos in the UK, in partnership with JOE Media, suggests one in three (36%) 16-34 year olds in Britain feel lonely at least once a week, despite three quarters (75%) saying they have ‘many’ friends.
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Reflecting on the GP Patient Survey webinar 2025
On 17 July 2025, Ipsos hosted a webinar discussing the recently published 2025 GP Patient Survey (GPPS).
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Majority of Britons think their high street has too many vape shops and hairdressers, Ipsos poll reveals
79% of Britons believe crime and anti-social behaviour is a "big problem" in the UK as a whole. This falls to 37% when people speak of their local area.
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Brits more likely to be aware of and following 2025 Women’s Euros than they were in 2022
Eight in ten (82%) Brits say they’re aware of 2025 Women’s Euros, compared to 75% at similar stage of 2022 Women’s Euros after the first group stage round, which England won.