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Public concern about immigration reaches highest level in a decade
Fifty-one per cent name immigration as an important issue for Britain, the highest score since October 2015.
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Are you ready for it? One in five set to hit play on Life of a Showgirl
The findings show Swift is firmly on the nation’s radar, younger audiences are leading the fandom, and plenty plan to give the new album a spin, with a fearless few ready to splash out on tour tickets.
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Disconnect between public awareness and support for Labour’s policies, Ipsos poll finds
In a poll taken before the Labour Party conference, Ipsos asked a representative sample of British adults whether they supported or opposed different Labour policies in government and the extent to which they had heard of them.
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Britons split on whether they would prefer Labour or Reform UK to win the next election
If given a choice between the Labour party led by Keir Starmer and Reform UK led by Nigel Farage, Britons are split on which party they would prefer to win the next General Election. 38% say the Labour party led by Keir Starmer, while 35% say Reform UK led by Nigel Farage.
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Reform UK leads by 12 pts over Labour as both PM and Chancellor hit historic low satisfaction ratings
Reform UK leads by 12 pts over Labour as both PM and Chancellor hit historic low satisfaction ratings.
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EV Transition Tracker: Wave 2
Ipsos conducted fieldwork for the second wave of Motability Operations' Electric Vehicle Transition Tracker in August 2025
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Labour’s ratings fall in Scotland while Reform UK continues to rise
Ipsos’ Scottish Political Pulse survey
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For the first time, Britons split on whether Keir Starmer or Nigel Farage would make a better Prime Minister
Three in ten prefer Keir Starmer, and three in ten prefer Nigel Farage.
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Global Optimism Declines According to Ipsos Global Trends 9th Edition
Opportunities arise as economic adjustments and global dynamics reshape consumer optimism according to the 9th edition of Ipsos Global Trends.