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Concern about NHS rises to equal highest since 2020, concern about immigration rises to equal highest since 2017
The June 2024 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a rise in public concern about the NHS, economy and immigration
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Labour lead Conservatives by 20 points in first Ipsos voting intention poll of the General Election campaign
Highest number think Labour ready for government since late 2022 (47%)
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Around two thirds say they are not confident that they would be able to get a GP appointment quickly at a time that suits them
New polling from Ipsos for ITV News reveals the public are not confident they could access NHS services quickly if they needed to
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NHS, the economy, inflation and immigration set to be biggest election issues
The May 2024 Ipsos Issues Index shows that the NHS, with a rise in concern of 6 percentage points, has returned as the biggest issue facing Britain.
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Ipsos Equalities Index 2024: More than a quarter of Gen Z men think efforts to promote equality have gone too far
The 2024 edition of the Ipsos Equalities Index finds 27% of Generation Z men across 29 countries think efforts to promote equality for all groups of people have gone too far.
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Britons want Starmer to prioritise the NHS as they predict a Labour victory
Healthcare stands out as the public’s clear short-term priority for a Keir Starmer-led government, followed by dealing with the cost of living, according to the May 2024 Ipsos Political Monitor.
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The public prioritise access to primary and community care over hospital care
The public remain negative about standards of care in the NHS, albeit less so than in previous surveys – though are still pessimistic about what will happen to standards of care over the next year.
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New deliberative research shows that participants prioritise improvements in primary and community care over secondary care
The research, conducted by Ipsos for the Health Foundation, also shows that participants want improved health services, and are willing to pay more taxes to achieve this – with conditions attached.
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Public perceptions of the Royal Family improve as Prince and Princess of Wales remain the most popular and over half believe King Charles is doing a good job
The Royal Family’s image remains strong and shows signs of improvement since the last Ipsos poll about the Monarchy in March.
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FSA consumer survey, conducted by Ipsos, reveals most recent changes to our eating habits
Since 2020, Ipsos has been running the FSA’s flagship consumer survey, Food and You 2. Research from the survey, published today by the Food Standards Agency reveals that concerns over food affordability continue to rise for people surveyed in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.