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Introducing our new voting intention methodology in Scotland
Ipsos shifts to online random probability KnowledgePanel for Voting Intention polling in Scotland.
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SNP out in front in Scotland as Starmer’s satisfaction ratings fall
New Ipsos polling for STV News shows the SNP on a 31% share of General Election voting intention, nine points ahead of the Labour Party.
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Starmer remains ahead of Farage in head-to-head of who would make best PM, but majority of Britons unsure what he stands for
In a head-to-head with Nigel Farage, Keir Starmer continues to lead on who the British public think would make a better Prime Minister (32% Starmer vs 26% Farage) – although his lead is down compared to March (Starmer +11) and 35% say neither would make a good PM / it would make no difference. However, just over half (53%) say that it is not clear what Starmer stands for. In contrast, almost two-thirds of Britons (64%) say it is clear what Nigel Farage stands for.
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The NHS at a crossroads: Measuring how the 10-Year Plan will deliver on patient needs
At the heart of the 10 Year Plan the Government is aiming to achieve a triple shift - moving care from hospitals into the community, continuing the move from analogue to digital, and more of a focus on prevention rather than sickness.