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The Ipsos UK Podcast

Welcome to Ipsos's UK Podcast - a podcast covering our latest market research and insights into life, business and society in the UK. Subscribe below.

Almost 9 in 10 say Britain needs a fresh team of leaders

The latest Ipsos Political Monitor has found almost 9 in 10 say Britain needs a fresh team of leaders.
Scotland Survey

Half of Scots expect positive energy security impacts from new North Sea oil and gas drilling licences

Scottish public support for improving the energy efficiency of homes and businesses and investing in renewables is higher than it is in Great Britain as a whole, according to new Ipsos polling in Scotland.

British public say roads and public buildings are priorities for infrastructure investment

New Ipsos polling explores public attitudes to Britain’s infrastructure in general and who is considered to blame for recent school closures due to RAAC concerns.
Immigration Survey

Dissatisfaction with government on immigration at highest level since 2015

Two-thirds of the public are dissatisfied with the way the Government is dealing with immigration, according to the Immigration Attitudes Tracker from Ipsos and British Future.
Strikes Survey

More oppose than support railway strikes on eve of weekend disruption – while support for junior doctors remains strong as fresh strikes are approved by union

New polling by Ipsos reveals that 53% of Britons support the strikes by junior doctors, while 43% oppose railway strikes
Scotland Survey

Scottish public divided on the two-child benefit cap

Ipsos polling finds that while 43% of Scots favour either removing the benefit cap or setting the cap higher than two children, 34% prefer the status quo.

Majority of Britons think it is likely Keir Starmer will become Prime Minister

The latest Ipsos Political Pulse reveals that 56% think it is likely that Keir Starmer will be Prime Minister in the future
Education Survey

Fees and student debt are main reasons that quarter of Brits don’t think it’s worth going to university

Research from Ipsos evaluates the main factors putting Brits off from going to university.