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Six in ten say it is unlikely that Starmer can unite Labour under his leadership
New research from Ipsos in the UK suggests deep cynicism across Britain that Prime Minister Keir Starmer can unite the Labour Party, with just three in ten (29%) British adults saying it’s likely they can do so under his leadership.
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Polling reveals ethnic minorities and people with multiple long term health conditions more likely to express dissatisfaction with NHS care
Polling released ahead of the publication of the 10-year health plan for the NHS shows experiences of the NHS are broadly good, but variable.
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Seven in ten Britons think abortion should be legal in all or most cases – but this reduces to less than half of young men
Seven in ten (71%) Britons think abortion should be legal in all or most cases – but this reduces to less than half (46%) of men aged 16-34.
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Two thirds of Britons say the total number of people entering the UK is too high
Two in three (67%) Britons believe the total number of people entering the UK is too high, with 43% stating it is "much too high."
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Almost nine in ten Britons are concerned about energy prices
Almost nine in ten (88%) Britons are concerned about the current cost of energy. Nearly eight in ten (77%) are concerned about how dependent the UK is on energy imports from other countries.
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Britain sees double digit drop in those who feel individual action on climate change is needed, as world passes 1.5˚c temperature increase
Britain has seen a 12 ppt decrease in the percentage of people who feel that individual action on climate change is needed. This trend has been replicated across the 32 countries surveyed, with particularly sharp declines in G7 countries.
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One in four of those who can’t get NHS dental care have treated themselves, Ipsos research reveals
Among those unable to access NHS dental care, nearly seven in ten (69%) paid for private treatment and around a quarter (26%) said that they treated themselves.
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Understanding Society: Putting the Place into Public Services
Drawing on 8 MRP models, we explore satisfaction with public services across the UK with interactive maps that enable you to explore satisfaction with a range of public services by local authority.
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Britons Divided on AI's Impact as UK Government Aims for Global Leadership
Three in ten (29%) believe AI will have a positive impact, while 26% say anticipate a negative impact (23% no difference).
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Nearly half of Britons view Europe as most important to Britain compared to USA, Commonwealth
Nearly half (47%) of Britons view Europe as most important to Britain compared to USA (21%) or the Commonwealth (15%).