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Mental health seen as the biggest health issue, while Brits continue to worry about overstretched NHS
Mental health overtakes cancer as biggest health concern globally in the wake of COVID-19 according to the 2024 Ipsos Global Healthcare Monitor study.
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Immigration Tracker September 2024: Public set for surprise on immigration numbers
New research from the Immigration Attitudes Tracker by British Future and Ipsos finds the public underestimates migration for work and study, which makes up most migration to the UK.
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Britons want easier access to appointments and shorter waiting times to improve GP experience
New Ipsos polling on perceptions of services Britons receive from GP practices.
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4 in 10 Britons support hiring more Physician Associates to support GPs – but six in ten don’t know what they do
New Ipsos polling in collaboration with the Press Association highlights the lack of knowledge among the British public regarding Physician Associates (PAs).
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Immigration and the NHS - what do voters think?
As election day draws nearer, in a new Ipsos blog, we look at voters' attitudes towards immigration and the NHS
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Around half of Britons support junior doctors strikes as 3 in 5 believe government doing a bad job at negotiating with unions
New polling from Ipsos has found that around half of Britons (52%) support junior doctors taking strike action - a rise of 6 percentage points since May
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A third of Britons support railway workers taking strike action
Ahead of upcoming disruption, a third of Britons support railway workers taking strike action while over half support Labour’s policy to renationalise passenger rail, according to Ipsos polling.
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Dissatisfaction with government on immigration at highest level since 2015
69% of the public say they are dissatisfied and just 9% satisfied with the way government is dealing with immigration according to the latest round of our immigration tracker with British Future.
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Support for strikes softens, but public still most likely to back nurses, ambulance workers and junior doctors
Half of Britons expect strike action to be more disruptive for country as a whole in 2024, according to polling by Ipsos.
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Trust in politicians reaches its lowest score in 40 years
This year's Ipsos Veracity Index reveals that the proportions of people who say they trust politicians and Government Ministers to tell the truth have reached their lowest scores since the survey began in 1983.