Omnibus


Public Health Survey

Women more likely than men to have tried to help others amid COVID-19 outbreak

Women are significantly more likely to have reached out to their friends, family and community to offer emotional support and help with basic tasks.
Public Health Survey

Public split over Britain’s ability to recover from coronavirus outbreak - but Conservatives twice as positive as Labour and Lib Dems

While communities come together during this uncertain time, partisan divides remain when considering the future of the country,
Healthcare Survey

Half of British workers finding it harder to do their job during COVID-19

While we adapt to big lifestyle changes as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, many are finding work and childcare more difficult.
Environment Survey

Solving the environment is everyone’s problem

The latest Ipsos Omnibus survey reveals that first-hand experience of environmental change brings the issue of climate change into sharp focus.
Brexit Survey

NHS surges to match Brexit in final Issues Index ahead of the 2019 General Election

The proportion of Britons worried about the NHS has risen 18 percentage points since October to 54 per cent, close to Brexit which has fallen by six points to 57 per cent this month
Issues Index Survey

Brexit remains Britons' top concern whilst worry over the environment hits its highest level since 1990

Nearly two thirds of Britons mention Brexit as one of the biggest issues facing the country.
Environment Survey

Attitudes to climate change for UK charity Possible

New polling for UK charity Possible has found that a quarter (23%) of adults have heard the Conservative party discuss climate change issues in the last 12 months.
Politics Survey

Few believe the Government's explanation of why Parliament is to be suspended

A new Ipsos online poll of adults aged 18-75 across Great Britain shows that seven in ten (70%) think the main reason the government has proposed parliament does not sit between 10 September and 14 October is to limit MPs’ opportunity to stop a “no-deal” Brexit.

Britons choose Donald Trump, Putin and Kim Jong-un as leaders they want to send away to the moon

Our new Omnibus survey for the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings ask about Britons' attitudes to space and reveals the politician they'd like to send away on a one-way ticket to the moon.