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The economy and inflation return as the most mentioned important issues facing the country
40% of Britons say the economy is one of the biggest issues facing Britain while the proportion naming the NHS falls by 17 points according to the Ipsos Issues Index for February 2023.
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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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One year on, Britons remain in favour of supporting Ukraine
One year after Russian invaded Ukraine, Britons remain concerned about Ukrainian civilians and the UK's national security, but stay committed to helping those in Ukraine
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Britons are more likely to trust Labour on policies surrounding immigration and asylum, but the Conservatives are closing the gap
Few say Suella Braverman is doing a good job as Home Secretary, but proportion who say she is doing badly has fallen
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Starmer more trusted than Sunak to tell the truth – though ratings for both improve since last summer
But public less confident that Sunak will win the next election than in November.
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4 in 10 plan on celebrating Valentine’s Day this year, with romantic dinners at home, sending cards and having sex
New polling by Ipsos shows 4 in 10 Britons plan on celebrating Valentine's Day with their loved one this year.
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Cost of weekend crisis: more than half cut back on weekend spending due to cost of living
On weekends, 52% say they are going to restaurants less than a year ago, 43% to bars/clubs less, and 58% reducing shopping for non-essentials due to rising cost of living.
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Half of Britons support a £10 fine for missed NHS appointments
A quarter of those who have avoided making a general practice appointment in the last year say this is because they found it too difficult
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Public think Keir Starmer is more likely to hold key leadership traits than Rishi Sunak
New Ipsos survey shows Keir Starmer leading Rishi Sunak on a number of key leadership traits seen as important to what makes a good Prime Minister.
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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.