Omnibus


Politics Survey

Which British politician would top the Strictly leaderboard?

How would British politicians perform if they appeared in Strictly Come Dancing? Ipsos polled the British public.
Leisure Survey

The days may be getting shorter, but summer is still Britain’s favourite season

Summer Loving, Winter Blues, Green shoots of Spring or Autumn’s Hues. Which season would you choose as your favourite?

Police Activism and Impartiality

His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) commissioned Ipsos to carry out an online public opinion poll.
NHS Survey

Almost half the public support GPs taking collective action short of strikes

More than half the public (54%) say the NHS is heading in the wrong direction according to new Ipsos polling.
Election Survey

Businesses more likely to back Labour than the Conservatives to be the next government

Businesses place Labour above the Conservatives for managing the economy, and for helping people in work, according to a new Ipsos Omnibus poll ahead of the General Election.
Omnibus Survey

Amazon Future of Work & Career Development study in the UK

Understanding the perception on upskilling & education to facilitate career choices in the UK.

Sixty-four percent of GB adults select London as the UK city with the highest NO2 levels

While Defra data shows that levels of Nitrogen Dioxide are higher in Manchester than they are in London, only 4% of respondents selected Manchester when asked to pick which UK city, out of a possible list of 11, has the highest NO2 levels, compared with 64% who selected London.
Food & Diet Survey

Eggs: how do you eat yours? What is Britain's favourite egg?

Ipsos Observer hatched a plan to survey Brits on their egg-eating habits - here we lay out the results that you simply cannot egg-nore!
Food & Diet Survey

The hidden dangers lurking in our kitchens: myths, misunderstandings and malpractices!

The long bank holiday weekend is fast approaching. Whether you celebrate Easter or not, many of us will be enjoying meals lovingly prepared by friends and family over the coming break. But who are these meals nourishing more? Us, or the scores of potentially harmful bacteria and other hidden nasties in kitchens across the land?