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The future of local delivery
The UK is facing rising demands for public services and the need to address social issues like homelessness, poverty, and mental health. However, regional disparity is a major concern, with regional imbalances ranking highest among advanced economies. Dr. Eleanor Carter, Research Director, Government Outcomes Lab, joined us to discuss how place-based policy initiatives can be improved and what policy-makers should consider to fully harness the potential of place-based policy making.
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Just one in four think David Cameron’s government did a good job on foreign affairs
New Ipsos polling explores the public response to David Cameron’s appointment as Foreign Secretary and Suella Braverman’s removal as Home Secretary.
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Eight in ten say it is important to mark Remembrance Day but one in four Gen Z say it’s not very important
Baby Boomers are much more likely to wear a poppy on Remembrance Day this Sunday than younger generations according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Labour seen as more likely to offer a ‘fresh start’ and improve public services if they win the next election than the Conservatives
Expectations for a future Rishi Sunak government are much weaker than they were when he first took office according to the October 2023 Political Pulse polling by Ipsos.
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First Life in the UK Index identifies wellbeing gap between young and old
A new landmark Life in the UK Index study from Carnegie UK and Ipsos finds democratic wellbeing is in crisis.
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Parents say Christmas expectations have got out of control and majority are concerned about affording presents for their children this year
3 in 4 parents (74%) say that children should be happy with whatever gift they get this year, says new Ipsos polling for Christmas.
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Public increasingly see politicians as stoking culture wars, study finds
The research findings, by the Policy Institute at King’s College London and Ipsos, reveal six in 10 people now agree politicians invent or exaggerate culture wars as a political tactic.
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Majority support Labour’s plan to end private schools’ VAT exemption
Just under one in five (18%) oppose Labour's policy according to new Ipsos polling.
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Just six in ten realise that dementia is a cause of death, new Ipsos polling for Alzheimer’s Research UK shows
In nationally representative research, carried out over 4 weeks of telephone interviews across the UK, 60% of respondents (without a dementia diagnosis) agree with the statement “dementia is a cause of death”.
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Vouchers, Vouchers don’t forget your Vouchers!
More than one in ten British adults had unused vouchers that expired within the last 12 months according to new Ipsos Omnibus research.