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The public think that the standard of care of the NHS and social care have got worse over the past 12 months; however, they are slightly less pessimistic about the standard of care looking at the next 12 months
The Health Foundation has partnered with Ipsos to deliver a programme of research into public perceptions of health and social care over the next two years.
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Three-quarters say findings of report into lockdown breaches is bad for the Prime Minister, the Conservative Party and trust in politics generally
6 in 10 Britons support Conservative MPs triggering a vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson but only 1 in 3 think it likely
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Ipsos Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity outlines the global opinions, attitudes and behaviours of 24,000 people in 25 markets around brands, technology, society, consumerism and much more.
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A new PM, a new lockdown and a new James Bond - what is the UK public predicting for 2022?
As we reach the end of a difficult year, we start to look forward to what might be coming next. New research by Ipsos tells us what the UK public think will, and will not, happen next year. From politics and the coronavirus to the environment and the Royals, what do the public think 2022 will bring?
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Ipsos COVID trends: public concern about COVID-19 rises again
A latest look at our trends including concern about the risks of COVID-19, the importance of face masks, comfort of returning to normality and more.
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6 in 10 Britons think the economy is in a poor state
How do Britons feel about the current state of the economy and what makes them feel this way?
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Less than half of Britons are paying attention to news about COP26, while younger generations are least likely to know where it is taking place
COP26 seems to have dominated the news over the past two weeks, but have Britons actually been paying attention?
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 4 November 2021
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore increased concern around Brexit, findings from the Global Health Service monitor and what the public are most concerned about when it comes to climate change.
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Ipsos Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
The Ipsos Global Trends Study 2021 reveals a world where public attitudes and values have changed less than might be expected under pressure from the pandemic.
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Six in ten Britons want schools to teach children about Britain’s involvement in the slave trade and its impact in the world today
People want to educate children about Britain's role in the slave trade and invest in the lives of ethnic minority groups in the UK, however Britons are less supportive of paying reparations to those whose ancestors were slaves