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Concerns about the NHS and the EU/Brexit continue to rise
The February 2017 Ipsos Issues Index reveals that over half of the British public (52%) now see the NHS as one of the biggest issues facing Britain, the highest level of concern since June 2002.
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Department of Health birth injury compensation policy research
Ipsos were commissioned by the Department of Health (DH) to undertake qualitative research to explore the `journey' of families who have experienced a brain injury during birth; their decision making around litigation; and views of a potential policy options and care arrangements.
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Literature in Britain Today
New research for the Royal Society of Literature looks at how many people read literature, what literature means to them, and which writers they consider to be writers of literature.
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The New Faces of Gaming
There is a growing appetite for gaming across a whole range of age and gender groups.
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Captains join public in prioritising housing infrastructure
A new Ipsos survey of Captains of Industry find that industry leaders' top priorities for investment are very different to those of the British public.
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Latest on public attitudes to Brexit
New Ipsos research commissioned by social entrepreneur Hugh Davidson, MBE, shows that Britain remains split on key Brexit issues and to date neither Remainers nor Leavers show signs of changing their minds.
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The British Business Bank 2016 Business Finance Survey
The 2016 Business Finance Survey among SMEs, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Business Bank
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for February 2017 includes concern about the NHS jumping to the highest level since 2003 and six in ten around the world think their society is `broken'.
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National Youth Social Action Survey 2016
Step Up To Serve and the Office for Civil Society commissioned Ipsos to run the 2016 wave of the National Youth Social Action Survey.
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Health Security Survey for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
An Ipsos survey on behalf of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation shows online adults in the UK and Germany are more concerned about the spread of infectious disease than they are about war with other nation states.