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The future of public services
Public services matter. Many tell us that the parties' policies on these issues are very important in helping them decide how to vote. However, Britons are feeling pessimistic about the future and the government's ability to improve public services. As parties draft their manifestos ahead of the much-speculated next general election, they will need to balance the current restraints of the public purse with an urgent need to start planning for these inevitable challenges that face the public sector.
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A major Ipsos report concludes that three days a week is optimal for key aspects of workplace culture and performance
Ipsos Karian and Box research finds that three days of office working per week is optimal for key aspects of employee engagement and workplace culture.
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Dare to be a TikTok MISFIT: How KitKat shaped a cultural moment and championed Brand Success
In early 2023, KitKat Japan unveiled its noteworthy KitKat YOKUBARI DOUBLE ad on TikTok. Masterfully adhering to social media codes while injecting a burst of creative brilliance resulted in an authentic Misfits story.
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Perceptions of businesses’ focus on economic challenges vs climate change
A new Ipsos survey commissioned by Mars reveals how the public views the balance business needs to strike between addressing economic challenges and tackling climate change.
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More oppose than support railway strikes on eve of weekend disruption – while support for junior doctors remains strong as fresh strikes are approved by union
New polling by Ipsos reveals that 53% of Britons support the strikes by junior doctors, while 43% oppose railway strikes
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Concern about the NHS rises while inflation remains the biggest national worry
The July 2023 Ipsos Issues Index reveals rising concern about the NHS
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Ipsos finds concern about children’s mental health and staff welfare in education
Overall, the British public think schools are performing well, although not across all areas, according to a new Ipsos survey.
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More Britons rate the standard of policing in Britain as bad than good – with few expecting it to improve
Only a third of Britons are confident the police can tackle violence against women and girls
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75 years of the NHS - Thriving or Surviving?
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the NHS, providing an opportunity for us to reflect on how it has changed over that time. Here we pick out some key trends, using Ipsos research to consider what these trends mean for the public and patients it serves.
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Continued support for NHS and teacher strikes, according to latest poll
Support for striking nurses and ambulance workers highest among the public according to the latest Ipsos survey.