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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.
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More oppose than support railway strikes on eve of weekend disruption – while support for junior doctors remains strong as fresh strikes are approved by union
New polling by Ipsos reveals that 53% of Britons support the strikes by junior doctors, while 43% oppose railway strikes
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Continued support for NHS and teacher strikes, according to latest poll
Support for striking nurses and ambulance workers highest among the public according to the latest Ipsos survey.
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British public more likely to support than oppose teachers going on strike
Parents have become somewhat less supportive pf strike action since February 2023 according to a new Ipsos survey.
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1 in 3 support strikes by railway workers, lagging behind support for nurses, ambulance workers and junior doctors
A new UK poll from Ipsos finds support for striking railway workers as 32% while 60% support nurses, 58% support ambulance workers and 51% support junior doctors.
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Research and innovation workforce survey
DSIT commissioned Ipsos to undertake research exploring the UK research and innovation workforce in all sectors.
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6 in 10 parents support teachers going on strike – 1 in 5 oppose
Ahead of the teachers' strikes, are the public supportive and what worries do they have?
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Just 1 in 5 Scots think the Scottish Government has done a good job of handling recent industrial action
As teacher prepare to strike in Scotland, we look at how Scots think their government are handling the ongoing industrial action
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Being told average full-time salaries increases public support for newly qualified doctors and refuse collectors going on strike
New Ipsos polling shows public support for the UK's striking workers changes when they are told a profession’s average full-time salary.