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Understanding the state of cyber security in the adult social care sector and its supply chains
Findings from a project commissioned by DHSC to understand the state of cyber security in the adult social care sector and its supply chains have been published.
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Can Reeves Chart a Course Through Economic Pessimism?
With the Spring Statement looming, Ipsos polling reveals public pessimism about the economy and a difficult balancing act for the Chancellor as Britons want to hear how Labour will deliver economic growth, reduce the cost of living, and improve public services.
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Defence rises to become as big an issue for Britain as the NHS
Three in ten (29%) see defence and foreign affairs as one of the biggest issues for the country, an increase of twelve points since February.
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Ahead of the Spring Statement, economic optimism is at its lowest level since December 2022
Ipsos’ Economic Optimism Index sits at a net figure of -54, the lowest level since December 2022, shortly after Sunak became PM, following the Truss mini budget.
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Age Verification Mystery Shopping: Your Key to Driving Compliance and Improving Consumer Safety
Ensuring safe practice for your business, and for society
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“The NHS is broken but it’s not beaten”: Public opinion on A&E wait times
An Ipsos poll reveals concerns about the availability of beds in local A&E’s and how this impacts behaviour to seek care.
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Nearly half of Scots open to change on university tuition fees policy
Almost half of Scottish adults (48%) would support the idea of charging university tuition fees based on the ability to pay, with funding focused on those who need it the most.
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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.