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The Business and Democracy Commission
Produced in partnership with Jericho and CIPR, the final report explores how companies tackle growing political and cultural demands while maintaining brand integrity.
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Nearly half of Britons approve of Jenrick sacking, Ipsos poll reveals
Almost half (47%) of Britons think Kemi Badenoch made the right decision to sack Robert Jenrick and remove the Conservative party whip.
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95% of the public believe early childhood is crucial in shaping a person's future, yet many parents struggle with modern challenges
A new survey from Ipsos in the UK, in partnership with The Royal Foundation for Early Years, reveals that while 95% of the public believe early childhood is crucial in shaping a person's future, many parents struggle with modern challenges with 61% of parents of 0-5s saying there isn't enough support available.
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EIB Investment Survey 2025
Investment growth is waning: 86% of EU firms still planned to invest in 2025, compared with 87% in the 2024 survey, but their appetite has weakened.
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Concern about defence doubles to become as big an issue for Britain as the NHS and inflation
Concern about defence has doubled since last month to 24%, making it the joint third-biggest issue for the country.
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27% of Britons say they have a lot or moderate amount of health anxiety as many turn to online sources and AI to check symptoms
66% say they use online health-related websites to check their symptoms, while 28% have turned to AI chatbots.
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Britons narrowly split between Labour led by Keir Starmer and Reform UK led by Nigel Farage, poll reveals
When asked to choose between the Labour Party led by Keir Starmer and Reform UK led by Nigel Farage, 39% of Britons prefer Labour, while 35% prefer Reform UK.
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Just one in five think the current UK governing system works well
New research conducted in partnership with the FT finds widespread dissatisfaction with the UK governing system as well as the people who are in it. But still politicians are second in the list of professions who are considered to have the skills and qualities required to be a UK Prime Minister, behind business leaders.
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Caitlin Moran and Julia Gillard: An International Women's Day conversation
Registration for this event will open in the coming weeks.