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What do the public think about the NHS?
An Ipsos survey for The King’s Fund shows that support for the NHS and its founding principles is as strong as ever.
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Half of UK adults would support universal basic income in principle
New polling commissioned by the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath from Ipsos has revealed that there is support on balance among the UK population for the introduction of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) in general.
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Fewer young people feel likely to enter higher education
Results from our latest survey for the Sutton Trust shows an ongoing fall in the proportion of young people who feel likely to go into higher education.
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Social media is the stand out activity of parents around children
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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BBC Presenters, Actors, Reporters Survey
Nearly 4 in 5 UK adults think that the BBC should be able to try to get the highest quality presenters, actors and reporters – even if it means paying similar to what other broadcasters pay.
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Polling for The Health Foundation
Nearly two thirds (64%) of adults aged 15+ in Britain think that taxes should be increased as a way of funding the NHS.
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Most think Theresa May will not achieve her target to cut net migration to the “tens of thousands”
New polling by Ipsos finds most Britons are pessimistic about Theresa May’s likelihood of success to hit her target to cut net migration to the “tens of thousands” in the next few years.
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33% of GB households now own a Smart TV
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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European Perceptions of Climate Change
Findings from an international research consortium about perceptions of climate change across four European countries (France, Germany, Norway and the UK). Over 80% believe in climate change is happening.
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Literature in Britain Today
New research for the Royal Society of Literature looks at how many people read literature, what literature means to them, and which writers they consider to be writers of literature.