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Cost of Living References
References to the articles from Understanding Society: Cost of Living can be found here
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Global predictions for 2023
Following a very challenging couple of years in 2020 and 2021, many people around the world feel 2022 has been a little better. However, uncertainty about both short- and longer-term futures prevails. Global citizens are struggling to be optimistic about 2023 as most express concern about the state of the economy, the environment and world security.
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Why do patients with disability report poorer experiences of inpatient care?
For International Day of People with Disabilities Michelle Gray and Vicki Bolton look at results from the 2021 Adult Inpatient Survey, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, to examine how experiences of health care differ for people who live with disability.
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More than half of adults across 34 countries plan to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Brazil and Germany are most widely expected to be playing the Qatar World Cup Final according to a new Global survey from Ipsos with just 6% believing England will be involved.
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A quarter of Britons are using credit cards for essentials while 9 in 10 worry about cost of living for the country as a whole
In exclusive polling for Sky News, we look at how people are coping with rising cost of living
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Public image of Charles improves as he moves from Prince of Wales to King
King Charles III and other members of the Royal Family see their favourability increase
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14% surveyed describe themselves as naturists or nudists, with naturists defined as people who engage in activities such as sunbathing and swimming without clothes
An Ipsos survey for British Naturism among UK adults found that 14% describe themselves as Naturists or Nudists. The study defined naturists are people who engage in activities such as sunbathing and swimming without clothes.
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Most older people in England are positive about the care and support received for their health and wellbeing in the last six months, but there are risks to health inequalities
The 4,000 Voices Survey, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, examines the experiences of people aged 65 and over in England when accessing and using health and social care services in the last six months.
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Only a minority of young people claim to be positive about the future of UK politics (17%) and the UK economy (20%)
An Ipsos survey for BBC Radio 1/Newsbeat has given a snapshot of young people’s lives in the UK.
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Lukewarm views on the Monarchy in Scotland
The Scottish public have mixed views on whether Scotland would be better or worse off without the Monarchy, according to the latest poll by Ipsos in Scotland.