Entertainment


Christmas Survey

Donald Trump, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and Keir Starmer top Britain’s naughty list for 2025

For the second year running US President Donald Trump is at the top of the naughty list.
Entertainment Survey

Joe Marler tipped for Celebrity Traitors victory by those following the show, Ipsos poll reveals

Over half (51%) of those following the show anticipate that the Faithful players will triumph, compared to 38% who predict a win for the Traitors.
Politics Survey

Nicola Sturgeon voted Scotland’s best politician of the last 30 years, while David Tennant leads the pack of Scottish screen actors

To mark Ipsos’ 30th anniversary of having a permanent office in Scotland, new results from Ipsos’ Scottish Political Pulse reveal that Nicola Sturgeon has been named as the best Scottish politician of the last 30 years by the Scottish public, with one in five selecting the former First Minister. Scots also name David Tennant as the best Scottish screen actor of the last 30 years’, although Sean Connery comes out top among the 55+ age group.
Entertainment Survey

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.
Entertainment Survey

Eurovision polling: fears of “nul points” for the UK on the rise as public selects which songs political leaders would sing in Switzerland

Just over two in five (43%) think that the UK will receive no points in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, a 19 ppt jump from last year.
Television Survey

Stephen Fry tipped to triumph in Celebrity Traitors, while Alan Carr expected to struggle, according to Ipsos poll

Stephen Fry is the fan favourite to triumph on the upcoming celebrity edition of The Traitors.
Media Publication

Truth vs. Entertainment: The allure of news influencers

Our latest data reveals human attitudes in all their complexity. Presented at the Anthropy National Gathering, we carried out research to understand not just what news our country was consuming, but why.
Entertainment Survey

Half of 16–34-year-olds trust news from online influencers, even with concerns about ‘widespread fake news’

Only 31% of Britons trust online news from influencers and individuals a great deal or a fair amount. However, this rises to half of 16–34-year-olds. 55% of younger people say they get online news from influencers every single day, despite thinking ‘fake news’ is prevalent.
Politics Survey

Britons Predict 2025: Starmer stays, recession looms, and Prince Harry unlikely to return to the UK

Ipsos has looked at people’s expectations in Great Britain and around the world for the year ahead.