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Tight race between Yousaf and Forbes among SNP voters, while Sturgeon’s ratings are up
The latest Scottish political pulse polling conducted by Ipsos in Scotland between 17th and 21st March on the Scottish National Party leadership race and favourability towards Scottish political leaders
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Ipsos Financial Wellbeing Tracker shows decline in worry about household finances – though stark societal divides remain
While still almost half (45%) of Brits are worried about their own personal financial situation, this is down from 63% in September 2022.
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NHS waiting lists - the other reason over 50s are withdrawing from the workforce
In the Chancellor's new budget, a great deal of emphasis has been placed on the increasing number of over-50s leaving the workforce. This has led to a number of policies aimed at enticing this population back to work – including the much-lauded policies around raising the cap on interest free pension draw-down. However, this is not addressing one of the key reasons for people leaving the workforce – increasing NHS waiting lists.
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Britons still more concerned than reassured post-Budget for the economy, public services and their own finances – but less worried than after Autumn Statement
Labour maintains small lead as most trusted on the economy according to an Ipsos poll conducted after Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget.
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Forbes leads as the public’s preferred next First Minister, but Yousaf and Forbes are neck and neck among SNP voters
A new Ipsos KnowledgePanel poll for Channel 4 News finds that SNP voters are just as likely to say Humza Yousaf would make the best First Minister as to say Kate Forbes would.
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7 in 10 Britons do not think the government’s policies will improve public services
Almost two-thirds think Sunak’s government has done a bad job managing the economy
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Research and innovation workforce survey
DSIT commissioned Ipsos to undertake research exploring the UK research and innovation workforce in all sectors.
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FSA consumer survey, conducted by Ipsos, reveals most recent changes to our eating habits
Since 2020, Ipsos has been running the FSA’s flagship consumer survey, Food and You 2. Research from the survey, published today by the Food Standards Agency indicates that most people surveyed in England, Wales and Northern Ireland had made changes to their eating habits in the last year, with financial reasons given as the main cause.
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Just 1 in 5 Scots think the Scottish Government has done a good job of handling recent industrial action
As teacher prepare to strike in Scotland, we look at how Scots think their government are handling the ongoing industrial action
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Over half of Scots think Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation damages case for independence
New polling from Ipsos Scotland on the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister of Scotland and the effect it may have on the SNP and the case for Scottish Independence.