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The NHS at a crossroads: Measuring how the 10-Year Plan will deliver on patient needs
At the heart of the 10 Year Plan the Government is aiming to achieve a triple shift - moving care from hospitals into the community, continuing the move from analogue to digital, and more of a focus on prevention rather than sickness.
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Nearly half of Gen Z say they would eat lab grown meat products, much higher than older generations
New research from Ipsos in the UK reveals that nearly half (47%) of Generation Z Brits say they would eat cultivated – otherwise known as ‘lab grown’ - meat products.
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Polling reveals ethnic minorities and people with multiple long term health conditions more likely to express dissatisfaction with NHS care
Polling released ahead of the publication of the 10-year health plan for the NHS shows experiences of the NHS are broadly good, but variable.
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Every Mode Everywhere All At Once? A Practical Guide to Mixed-Mode Surveys
Designed for commissioners and practitioners alike, this guide distils our hands-on experience and methodological insight into clear, actionable advice for navigating the complexities of mixed-mode surveys.
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Majority of Britons would support a London bid to host Olympic and Paralympic games in 2040
Over half (55%) of Britons would support London bidding for the 2040 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Reform's Ipsos record 9-point lead over Labour, as public satisfaction with government nears lowest point recorded under a modern Labour administration
Labour’s 25% voting intention is the lowest share Ipsos has recorded for Labour since October 2019.
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Introducing our new voting intention methodology
Why Ipsos is shifting to online random probability KnowledgePanel for Voting Intention polling.
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8 in 10 Britons expect tax rises post-Spending Review despite support for individual announcements
Following the Spending Review, Labour has seen a small increase in public trust to manage the economy and continue to be most trusted to improve public services. However, 45% of Britons say the Spending Review left them more concerned about Britain's economy, with nearly 8 in 10 expecting tax hikes within the next year.
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Over 1 in 4 parents of children aged 4-17 in the UK say they their child has struggled with anxiety or panic attacks in the past 12 months
Over a quarter of parents or guardians in the UK say their child has struggled with anxiety or panic attacks but one answer to benefit their mental health could lie in access to nature and green spaces.