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Britons more comfortable talking about menopause than any other country but many lack knowledge of the subject
Menopause is something that all women on the planet will potentially experience in their lives and yet is still something of a taboo to many. New research by Ipsos across 33 countries looks at attitudes towards menopause around the world.
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Issues Index: 2018 onwards
Q What would you say is the most important issue facing Britain today? Q What do you see as other important issues facing Britain today? (Unprompted - combined answers)
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How should the banking sector respond to the cost-of-living crisis?
With the British public increasingly anxious about the economy, we asked Business Journalists which sectors they felt were leading the way in supporting customers through the cost-of-living crisis and what the banking sector could do to support customers during this time.
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What does the NHS Adult Inpatient Survey tell us about how experiences of care differ?
Daniela Alvarez Garcia looks at results from the 2021 Adult Inpatient Survey, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, to see what the data tells us about people’s different experiences in hospital care.
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Labour more trusted to have the right policies for the British economy than the Conservatives
The September 2022 Political Pulse from Ipsos shows that just 20% think things in Britain are heading in the right direction and 55% say wrong direction.
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3 in 5 globally say their healthcare system is overstretched
However, half of those surveyed across 34 countries describe the quality of their country’s healthcare service as good.
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6 in 10 Britons now say King Charles III will do a good job as King
First Ipsos polling of attitudes towards the Royal Family and the new King following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
A big change since The Queen came to the throne is that there are now regular objective measurements of the popularity of the Monarch and the Monarchy, writes Dr. Roger Mortimore.
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Conservatives lead on growing the economy, Labour on cost of living
The Conservatives have a 15-point lead over Labour on trust to grow the economy, whilst Labour lead the Conservatives 15-points on trust to reduce the cost of living.
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Majority across 34 countries describe effects of climate change in their community as severe
One in three globally brace themselves for being displaced from their home in the next 25 years: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum.