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Around two thirds say they are not confident that they would be able to get a GP appointment quickly at a time that suits them
New polling from Ipsos for ITV News reveals the public are not confident they could access NHS services quickly if they needed to
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Voters resigned to tax rises, despite Labour and Conservative pledges
New polling from Ipsos, conducted in partnership with the Financial Times, has revealed that a majority of voters expect tax rises following the upcoming election, no matter which party wins on July 4th.
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Seven in ten UK adults say their lifestyle means they need a vehicle
A majority of the public say their current lifestyle means they need a vehicle, and nearly half think transport links in their local area are not good enough, according to a new Ipsos survey.
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UK workers seek new digital skills amidst the buzz of AI
People in the UK aren’t just exploring the topic of Artificial Intelligence online – they’re also thinking about how this technology will impact their working lives, resulting in 53% of UK office workers wanting to learn new skills.
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Ipsos Pride Survey 2024: Gen Zers most likely to identify as LGBT+
Our new survey across 26 countries finds gender, generational and geographical divides on everything from same-sex marriage to brands supporting the community
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British public more likely to think Labour has the best policies on the issues that matter most to them
The first Ipsos Campaign Tracker of the 2024 General Election asks the public which issues will be most important in deciding their vote and which party has the best policies on them.
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English Football fans more likely to oppose the decision to end FA Cup replays than support it
New polling ahead of the men's FA Cup Final explores attitudes towards the FA Cup
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NHS, the economy, inflation and immigration set to be biggest election issues
The May 2024 Ipsos Issues Index shows that the NHS, with a rise in concern of 6 percentage points, has returned as the biggest issue facing Britain.
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Britons want Starmer to prioritise the NHS as they predict a Labour victory
Healthcare stands out as the public’s clear short-term priority for a Keir Starmer-led government, followed by dealing with the cost of living, according to the May 2024 Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Sharp improvement in economic optimism but little benefit for Conservatives who still trail significantly
Labour retains a large poll lead over the Conservatives although it has fallen slightly from 25 points to 21 points this month according to the May 2024 Ipsos Political Monitor