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The State of the State in 2019
Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to survey UK adults on their attitudes to some of the key challenges facing the public sector: tax and spending, public services, social mobility, devolution, and the environment
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Take up of private tuition is increasing among young people, with more than a quarter receiving private tuition outside of school
In our latest annual survey on behalf of the Sutton Trust, 27% of 11-16 year olds say they have ever received private tuition outside of school, up from 18% when the question was first asked in 2005.
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Few believe the Government's explanation of why Parliament is to be suspended
A new Ipsos online poll of adults aged 18-75 across Great Britain shows that seven in ten (70%) think the main reason the government has proposed parliament does not sit between 10 September and 14 October is to limit MPs’ opportunity to stop a “no-deal” Brexit.
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45% of people think that taking time off to care for a child has a negative impact on a person’s job.
A new look into attitudes towards shared parental leave highlights the differences between genders and generations.
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Britons choose Donald Trump, Putin and Kim Jong-un as leaders they want to send away to the moon
Our new Omnibus survey for the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings ask about Britons' attitudes to space and reveals the politician they'd like to send away on a one-way ticket to the moon.
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Students unable to access sanitary products because of cost
Ipsos carried out the fifth wave of the Department for Education’s Pupils and their Parents/Carers omnibus survey in July/August 2018, which asked young people about their access to sanitary products.
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Three-quarters think Britain has become less neighbourly
Three-quarters believe Britain has become less neighbourly… and it may be because of our bad parking!
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BBC most trusted news source 2019
Of those adults that follow the news, 51% say that they are most likely to turn to the BBC for news they trust the most, followed by almost 1 in 10 (9%) saying ITV and 6% saying Sky News.