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Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis 2022
New Ipsos report for the UK Government reveals that 2021 was another positive year for the UK cyber security industry.
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In her Platinum Jubilee year, Queen Elizabeth reigns supreme as Britain’s favourite Royal followed by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
Support for the monarchy remains strong as the Queen is once again named Britain's most popular member of the Royal family
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New survey finds Scottish public value range of pharmacist services
The vast majority of Scots believe it is important that pharmacists provide services such as referring people to other health services, advising on medicines and providing advice and services to prevent ill health.
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Over half of Britons say we aren’t talking enough about the rising cost of living – while 4 in 10 say “Partygate” is being discussed too much
With so much happening in the news, what do Britons think deserves more, or less, attention?
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Britons lack confidence in the thoroughness, independence and likelihood of disciplinary action from the Metropolitan Police investigation into Downing Street parties
Levels of confidence in the police investigation into alleged Downing Street parties are lower than when Britons were asked about their expectations for the civil service inquiry
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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 Update - February 2022
Trustworthiness, Artificial Intelligence and Wellness are among the big topics in this month’s research digest from Ipsos. Also find new state-of-the-nation publications from our Colombia and Russia teams.
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Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) Pensions Dashboards Programme, Qualitative Research with Potential Dashboard Users
The new report for MaPS aims to help guide and inform the development of pensions dashboards in the UK. The report focuses on insights from primary research, consisting of 110 qualitative in-depth interviews conducted with potential end service users.
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Britons split over whether civil service inquiry into alleged parties will be independent or thorough – but doubt it will lead to disciplinary action
As the country waits for the results of the investigation into alleged parties at Downing Street, breaking coronavirus restrictions, Britons are split when predicting the results