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The NHS at a crossroads: Measuring how the 10-Year Plan will deliver on patient needs
At the heart of the 10 Year Plan the Government is aiming to achieve a triple shift - moving care from hospitals into the community, continuing the move from analogue to digital, and more of a focus on prevention rather than sickness.
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Nearly half of Gen Z say they would eat lab grown meat products, much higher than older generations
New research from Ipsos in the UK reveals that nearly half (47%) of Generation Z Brits say they would eat cultivated – otherwise known as ‘lab grown’ - meat products.
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New survey finds many UK adults are worried about the impact of harmful chemicals on the environment
70% of UK adults surveyed aged 16-75 would be likely to stop buying a product they regularly use if they learnt it contains chemicals that have a negative impact on wildlife.
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Polling reveals ethnic minorities and people with multiple long term health conditions more likely to express dissatisfaction with NHS care
Polling released ahead of the publication of the 10-year health plan for the NHS shows experiences of the NHS are broadly good, but variable.
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Three quarters of Britons concerned about fuel price increases, as Israel / Iran conflict continues
Three quarters (75%) of Britons say they’re concerned about impact of Israel / Iran conflict on fuel prices.
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Majority of Britons would support a London bid to host Olympic and Paralympic games in 2040
Over half (55%) of Britons would support London bidding for the 2040 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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EV Transition Tracker: Wave 1
Ipsos conducted fieldwork for the first wave of Motability Operations' Electric Vehicle Transition Tracker in April 2025
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Reform's Ipsos record 9-point lead over Labour, as public satisfaction with government nears lowest point recorded under a modern Labour administration
Labour’s 25% voting intention is the lowest share Ipsos has recorded for Labour since October 2019.
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Community as a Superpower: Why Refugees Seek Belonging
Our Managing Director, Public Affairs Trinh Tu reflects on why refugees seek belonging using the findings of this year's World Refugee Day survey.
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Seven in ten Britons think abortion should be legal in all or most cases – but this reduces to less than half of young men
Seven in ten (71%) Britons think abortion should be legal in all or most cases – but this reduces to less than half (46%) of men aged 16-34.