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Public backs the NHS and additional funding to support it
The public backs 'doing everything to maintain' NHS and believes additional investment is needed to support it.
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Nearly half of UK adults say they watched, followed online, or were involved in an event for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
New research published by Ipsos for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS).
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Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2022
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore trust in politicians, whether British workers need to work harder and what makes the public proud to be British.
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6 in 10 do not trust Boris Johnson to tell the truth, nearly twice as many as Keir Starmer
The public are very sceptical when it comes to trusting politicians to tell the truth, according to a new Ipsos poll
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Ipsos Levelling Up Index shows clear regional disparities in how the public feel about their local areas
Ipsos has devised a Levelling Up Index to measure public perceptions and regional differences against each of the 12 missions within the Government’s Levelling Up White Paper.
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Importance of Digital Terrestrial Television and Broadcast Radio
Arqiva partnered with Ipsos, to better understand the impact of broadcast television and radio. Data shows 90% want to see continued support for Freeview and broadcast radio.
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Almost 4 in 10 think Rishi Sunak would do a good job as PM, but he is also the most well-known of the candidates
37% think Sunak would do a good job as PM, followed by 24% for Truss and Hunt, 22% Zahawi and 21% for Mordaunt
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Ipsos' Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre - One year on
One year ago, we launched the Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre (QREC).
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New report examines people’s attitudes towards climate change and how they translate into action
The report from Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST) presents the key findings of this rich and detailed study and its implications for public policy across government at national and local levels.
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Britons support rent controls and extending the Right to Buy scheme, but also expect further house price rises and too little new housing
What do Britons perceive as the biggest problems with housing in the country and what measures do they support to try to fix them?