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3 takeaways from Ipsos polling for The Rest Is Politics podcast
3 takeaways from an Ipsos poll for The Rest is Politics podcast covering a range of political and social issues.
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Dissatisfaction with government on immigration at highest level since 2015
Two-thirds of the public are dissatisfied with the way the Government is dealing with immigration, according to the Immigration Attitudes Tracker from Ipsos and British Future.
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What worries the world - August 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 17 months. However, worry about rising prices has declined for three months in a row, having dropped 3pp from June.
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Public importance of climate change and the environment doubles to become the joint-third biggest issue facing the country
The August 2023 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a sharp rise in concern about climate change and the environment
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Three in four think Britain is becoming a worse place to live
Latest polling shows that the public think Britain is becoming a worse place to live.
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Concern about the NHS rises while inflation remains the biggest national worry
The July 2023 Ipsos Issues Index reveals rising concern about the NHS
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International graduates have positive experiences of GP training, but face challenges that domestic students do not
Ipsos research for NHS England provides evidence that will help inform the development of initiatives to support and retain the International Medical Graduate GP workforce in England.
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Rishi Sunak rated behind Keir Starmer on the public’s most important attributes for PM
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse reveals that 51% have a negative impression of Rishi Sunak on his policies for the cost of living
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75 years of the NHS - Thriving or Surviving?
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the NHS, providing an opportunity for us to reflect on how it has changed over that time. Here we pick out some key trends, using Ipsos research to consider what these trends mean for the public and patients it serves.
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Britons worry about inequality but put equal opportunities before equal outcomes
New global Ipsos research for the Fairness Foundation - the 2023 Ipsos Equalities Index.