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Ipsos Issues Index August: Worries about Brexit hold steady while concern about the NHS and crime rise
The August 2019 Ipsos Issues Index shows Brexit continues to be the number one concern for the British public.
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Britons hugely underestimate how hot planet has become and how much plastic waste is in the environment
Misperceptions about climate change and the natural environment are widespread in Britain, according to the 2019 Perils of Perception study by Ipsos and King's College London.
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Few believe the Government's explanation of why Parliament is to be suspended
A new Ipsos online poll of adults aged 18-75 across Great Britain shows that seven in ten (70%) think the main reason the government has proposed parliament does not sit between 10 September and 14 October is to limit MPs’ opportunity to stop a “no-deal” Brexit.
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Young people’s wellbeing associated with smoking, drinking and drug use behaviours
Results have been published from Ipsos’s latest survey on behalf of NHS Digital about the prevalence of smoking, drinking and drug use among young people in England. The survey also covers their attitudes towards these behaviours, and for the first time in 2018, young people’s wellbeing.
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Global study finds Britons most accepting of porn
Britons find smoking tobacco and marijuana the least morally acceptable vices.
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Public views on NHS funding announcement: welcome news or a drop in the ocean?
The Prime Minister's recent announcement of funding for NHS capital infrastructure projects attracted a great deal of attention. There was also much debate about whether it really was new money, whether it was sufficient and how the lucky recipient projects had been chosen.
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Aviation Index 2019 - public attitudes towards aviation in the UK
Ipsos's second Aviation Index survey for NATS (National Air Traffic Services) finds the public more likely to anticipate adverse Brexit-related impacts on flying, and keener on the industry delivering sustainable flying.
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Knowing the right people is more important for getting on in life than a university degree, according to young people
Our latest survey on behalf of the Sutton Trust, published on A-level results day, shows that young people think that knowing the right people and being confident are more important for getting on in life than going to university.
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Public: "Give housing more attention"
A growing proportion of Britons think that the political parties don’t pay a lot of attention to housing, according to new research by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing.
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Concern about climate change reaches record levels with half now 'very concerned'
New polling shows 85% of Britons are now concerned about climate change, with the majority (52%) very concerned.