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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index July 2011
Concern about Britain's ageing population - including social care and pensions - increases this month, although still far behind other domestic issues
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Labour leads on healthcare amid public concern about NHS reform - but is the public as worried as we think?
While the NHS reforms have been heralded as controversial by many healthcare professionals and parts of the media, the public is, so far, reserving judgement
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Reuters/Ipsos June Political Monitor
The public is split on public sector strikes although most think trade unions are essential to protect workers' rights. Trade unions are seen as more powerful than in the 1990s, although a long way from the 1970s.
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Understanding Society - May 2011
One year after the election of the Coalition government, Ipsos's latest Understanding Society explores the implications for local public services.
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Public attitudes on dental health and water flouridation in the West Midlands
This Ipsos report for NHS West Midlands presents the findings of a survey of West Midlands residents' attitudes towards dental health and water fluoridation.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index June 2011
Economy remains the number one issue, with concern about unemployment, inflation and prices creeping up
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FTSE 100 Public Reporting on Employee Wellness & Engagement
Latest Ipsos research commissioned by Business in the Community shows the majority of public reporting on wellness and engagement by FTSE 100 companies fails to demonstrate business relevance.
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Public support for research in the NHS
Ipsos research for the AMRC has found that 97% of the public believe it is important the NHS should support research into new treatments.
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Attitudes Towards Death and Dying in the East of England
Ipsos conducted a survey for NHS East of England exploring attitudes to talking about death and dying.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index - May 2011
In a month in which the spotlight has been fixed on the reform of the health service, the Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that a quarter of the public (26%) think that the NHS is one of the most important issues facing Britain. This is an increase of six percentage points since April, and the highest level of concern since January 2008.