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How MPs and business journalists view the importance of Environmental, Societal and Governance (ESG) issues in supermarkets, fashion and FMCGs
There is a large variation in how well different sub-sectors’ efforts to address ESG issues are viewed amongst stakeholders. Supermarkets rank in top place for MPs (47%) and business journalists (38%), while FMCGs rank much lower for MPs (12%) than for business journalists (31%), and fashion ranks among the worst for both MPs (7%) and business journalists (10%).
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NHS Test and Trace Public Advisory Group
The Public Advisory Group brought together people from different backgrounds to inform new policies to help England come out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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More than 1 in 4 football and rugby union fans think not enough being done to prevent concussions in the professional game
With the impacts of concussion in professional sport becoming increasingly clear, do the public think enough is being done to tackle the problem?
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Amplifying the Patient Voice: The role of publication in driving greater patient centricity
COVID-19 has dramatically changed perceptions of the pharmaceutical industry, with 60% of the UK public having an improved view of the industry since the start of the pandemic.
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Cost of living, NHS, crime and condition of streets would be most important in deciding how to vote in local elections
Ahead of Thursday's elections, what issues are Britons basing their vote on and what do people expect to happen?
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Cost of Living Crisis – How bad could it get and what impact will it have on the retail sector?
The cost of living crisis presents a major challenge to the sector post-COVID-19 according to the latest white paper from the Ipsos/KPMG Retail Thinktank.
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Public want police to prioritise sexual offences, Ipsos poll reveals
Around a quarter would speak highly of their local police force while just over half say they are trustworthy
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Majority of Britons now satisfied with government handling of Russian invasion of Ukraine
However, half think too little humanitarian support is being provided
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Patient understanding of the treatment of their asthma across three continents and six countries
Results from the new multi-country Annual Asthma Patient Survey reveal ongoing gaps in asthma care despite patient confidence in their asthma control
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Conservatives' lead on the economy falls as Labour seen as best party on tax
The Conservatives still retain a lead on ‘managing the economy’ overall (+6). However, this lead has fallen from +18 in October 2020.