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Public satisfaction with the NHS is high, but waiting times are the public’s priority
Latest findings from the Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel show that over two in five expect the general standard of care to get better, and the public’s top priority for the NHS is improving waiting times
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Three in ten home-schooling parents say it did not go well
Parents want increased wellbeing support and additional tutoring sessions to help their children catch up on education
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Expectations about when life will return to pre-COVID normal vary widely across the world
Almost half of adults say their mental health has worsened during the pandemic, but nearly one quarter say it improved since the beginning of 2021
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Levelling up: what Britain thinks
The latest Ipsos research, polls and trends on what it means to level up the country
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Findings from latest COVID-19 REACT-1 study published
Findings from the tenth report of REACT-1, one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today (Thursday 8 April) by Imperial College London and Ipsos.
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SNP retains strong lead as independence dominates voters’ concerns
The latest findings from Ipsos’s Scottish Political Monitor, run in partnership with STV News, show that just 3% of voters plan to vote for the Alba Party on the regional list at the Holyrood elections on 6th May.
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Vaccine confidence grows month-on-month in latest Ipsos KnowledgePanel poll
Latest findings from Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel shows a large increase in willingness to take a COVID-19 vaccine among all groups, including those who have been more hesitant.
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More Britons think things heading in ‘right direction’ than ‘wrong direction for the first time since last April
Britons become more positive about the direction of their country while the number of people who think Brexit has had a positive impact on the country increases
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One year in, more Britons unfavourable towards Keir Starmer than favourable
Ipsos takes a look at how Keir Starmer is performing one year into his tenure as leader of the Labour Party.
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Life after Brexit – Britons predict more expensive food prices and falling EU migration
New polling by Ipsos, in partnership with the EU|UK Forum, shows that Britons are expecting food prices to become more expensive, fewer migrants to come to the UK from EU countries and holidaying in the EU to become more difficult.