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Technical Education Learner Survey: Announcement of Publication
Technical Education in the UK: insights from the latest learner experiences.
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Public concern about defence and foreign affairs doubles in wake of Iran conflict, with economic pessimism also increasing to near-record high
The March 2026 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a sharp increase in public concern about defence and foreign affairs.
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Over 8 in 10 Britons concerned about impact of Iran conflict on fuel/energy prices as belief in the special relationship falls
New polling data from Ipsos in the UK, carried out 6-10 March 2026, explores British public attitudes towards the conflict between US and Israel and Iran, the ‘special relationship’, and defence spending.
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Making AI work for Europe
Generative AI could boost EU GDP by up to €1.4 trillion over the next decade, but realising this potential depends on widespread adoption that is currently far from guaranteed, new Ipsos research finds.
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SNP maintain polling lead in Scotland but four in ten say they may change their minds
SNP lead constituency voting intentions on 36% (+1 from early December).
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UK businesses split on whether Keir Starmer should step down amid slight fall in economic pessimism
New polling from Ipsos finds slight improvements in economic outlook among businesses and the general public but many concerns remain. Fieldwork was carried out before the Spring Statement and recent conflict in the Middle East.
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Over two thirds of Britons do not have confidence that the government is running the country with competence or integrity, Ipsos poll reveals
Over two thirds of Britons do not have confidence that the UK Government is running the country with integrity (68%), nor that they are running it properly, competently or seriously (69%).
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Two thirds of Britons believe the total number of people coming into the UK is too high
Concerns particularly high over asylum numbers, with poor border control and welfare benefits seen as the main drivers of excessive immigration.
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UK’s sense of urgency on net zero and support for climate policies falls sharply, study finds
A New study carried out by the Policy Institute at King’s College London, Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations which updates several long-term trends in public opinion, as issues related to climate change have increasingly being drawn into “culture war” debates in the UK.
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Public back the use of facial recognition for safer streets but are sceptical about AI chatbots, Ipsos poll finds
Nearly two thirds (64%) support government plans to fund 40 new Live Facial Recognition vans to scan faces in town centres and high crime areas to identify wanted criminals (17% oppose).