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Fewer young people feel likely to enter higher education
Results from our latest survey for the Sutton Trust shows an ongoing fall in the proportion of young people who feel likely to go into higher education.
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Britons are getting worse at switching off from work when holidaying
A new global survey across 25 countries shows that 59% of Britons say they never check in with work while on holiday.
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Workplace Pensions: research exploring attitudes and behaviour
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions to understand attitudes towards workplace pensions amongst employees.
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The Retired Prince
As Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, retires at 96 after 22,219 public engagements, we look at our Future of Retirement research series for HSBC and ask what people can expect of retirement today.
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Exploring the use of the Friends and Family Test in General Practice
Ipsos were commissioned by the Policy Innovation Research Unit (PIRU) based at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to conduct qualitative case study interviews with GP practices about their experience of using the Friends and Family Test (FFT).
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What worries the world?
Seven in ten Britons think the country is on the wrong track – the worst it has been since 2013.
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GP Experiences and Opinion Monitoring
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey with GPs into their current experience of working in general practice.
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NHS and Brexit remain the biggest issues facing the country
Brexit and the NHS continue to head the public’s list of the biggest issues facing Britain.
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Opinion Polls: Why they remain the reference
The last year has seen opinion and election polling subjected to both criticism and praise. Here we review the evidence, looking particularly at recent experiences in the US, UK, France and the Netherlands.
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Britons split on single market access vs immigration control but move to single market
Britons remain split on prioritising single market access or immigration control – both are seen as important, but there has been a move towards single market.
Confidence in Theresa May to get a good deal for Britain in Brexit negotiations has fallen, though this is still just ahead of Jeremy Corbyn.