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Around 8 in 10 Britons concerned about having to wait on a trolley at A&E
When asked what words they think of when they think of the NHS, “long waiting times”, “understaffed”, and “delays” are the most common responses.
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British public opinion about the conflict in Ukraine, three years on
2 in 3 or more continue to be concerned about the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Ukrainian civilians, the UK economy and UK national security.
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DHSC publish results from survey on the work-related quality of life and wellbeing of the adult social care workforce.
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) commissioned Ipsos, the University of Kent and Skills for Care to develop, design and conduct a survey of the adult social care workforce in England to measure work-related quality of life and wellbeing. This research was commissioned and conducted in 2023, but the findings are still relevant and provide insights and evidence to inform policy development to support the adult social care workforce.
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Half of Britons say Rachel Reeves’ decisions have made them less confident about economic growth
Two-thirds of the public disagree with the decision to end winter fuel payments for pensioners who do not receive Pension Credit.
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Patients struggling with NHS admin
Ipsos polling for the King’s Fund, National Voices and Healthwatch England reveals that nearly two in three patients (64%) have experienced at least one NHS admin problem in the last year (for themselves or someone they care for) such as lost test results, inability to change or cancel appointments, or receiving incorrect information.
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Love across the political divide? Not so easy, say Britons
42% of Britons think a potential romantic partner’s political views are important.
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Public Affairs Insights: Our Flagship Publications
Explore our thought leadership on the state of public opinion on politics and society, policy and public services.
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Almost half say Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves doing a bad job– their worst ratings since taking office
Nearly half (48%) of Britons think the Labour government is doing badly at running the country, a figure comparable to ratings of Boris Johnson's government. Overall, most of the public (56%) are disappointed in what Labour has done so far.
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Navigating the AI Transition
Our research shows there is one essential factor that must underpin all efforts if the UK is to succeed in its AI ambitions: trust.
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2024 - What happened?
Ipsos UK Chief Executive Kelly Beaver MBE's recent presentation at St Anthony's College, Oxford, on populism in the elections of 2024.