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Beyond the Bubble: The 2026 Local and Devolved Elections Briefing
Join us for an exclusive Ipsos briefing.
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Nearly 3 in 4 Britons support introducing legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of royal succession
Ipsos in the UK has released new polling results regarding attitudes toward the Royal Family among the British public.
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65% of respondents either strongly support or tend to support the assisted dying bill being passed into law
Polling conducted for ITV News by Ipsos, found 65% of respondents either strongly support or tend to support the assisted dying bill being passed into law.
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Favourability towards Reform UK dips in Scotland while the SNP’s ratings hold up
John Swinney is the best rated of the party leaders, with a clear lead over Anas Sarwar and Malcolm Offord on most key leadership traits - although public sentiment is more negative than positive towards all the Scottish party leaders.
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Trust On The Line: How healthcare in the UK is being reshaped
Trust is changing shape. Institutional trust remains under pressure.
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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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Reform UK holds 7-point lead over Labour, Greens up 5 points
Reform UK still hold a clear lead over Labour. This lead is 7 points today – one point down from January and 8 points down from their 15-point lead in November
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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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International Women's Day 2026: Spotlight Projects in Public Affairs
As has now become a tradition for our team; to mark International Women’s Day 2026 we have taken the opportunity to reflect on the wide range of policy areas and projects delivered across Public Affairs over the past year. In this third edition, we shine a spotlight on how this work aligns with and advances this year’s theme, “Give to Gain.”