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Public opinion, public finances, and politics – the pressures shaping the Autumn Budget
The Autumn Budget is next week – and the run up has been anything but smooth. Here’s what you need to know ahead of the announcement.
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Young men and women have more in common than divides, say public – despite gender gap in perceptions of tension and optimism about their futures
Despite prominent debates about gender divides in recent years, just a third (32%) of the public feel there is tension between men and women in the country today.
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UK public prefers cautious AI integration in public services, Ipsos AI tracker reveals
Six in ten (60%) believe that the government should adopt a cautious approach to AI, prioritising job protection and giving people enough time to adapt over rapid development.
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UK’s sense of division reaches new high as culture war tensions grow, study finds
King's College London and Ipsos study finds problems caused by culture wars, a deepening rejection of the term “woke”, and notable shifts in attitudes on transgender rights.
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90% support King Charles III's decision to remove Andrew’s official titles
Ratings of the Royal Family’s handling of the overall situation with Andrew have improved, from 23% saying they are handling it well two weeks ago to 37% now – though 40% still say they are handling it badly.
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Public disapproval of Prince Andrew increases further amidst widespread support for him no longer using his titles
82% of Britons feel unfavourable towards Prince Andrew, up from 68% last weekend before the recent news broke.
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Only one in five think Badenoch will become Prime Minister, but majority still predict the Conservatives will win again in future
New polling from Ipsos in the UK shows that only one in five (22%) expect Kemi Badenoch to become Prime Minister, against three in five saying it is unlikely (63%).
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Ipsos Climate Change & Sustainability Practice
The Ipsos sustainability practice leverages research specialisms and cross-sector expertise to understand governments, businesses, and citizens to inform better decision making when it comes to all aspects of environment, social and governance (ESG).
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Young Britons trust social media as a news source despite misinformation fears
New research from Ipsos, in partnership with JOE media, suggests that social media is now the dominant source of information about current events for younger Britons aged 16-34.