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More than 1 in 3 believe Black people are treated unfairly by the police
The public is divided as to whether they themselves are confident they would be treated fairly by the police in a range of circumstances according to a new Ipsos Omnibus survey.
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Rishi Sunak rated behind Keir Starmer on the public’s most important attributes for PM
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse reveals that 51% have a negative impression of Rishi Sunak on his policies for the cost of living
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Most do not think the Conservative Party can run the country competently, and 4 in 10 dislike their policies
57% do not think the Conservative Party can run the country competently according to the latest Ipsos Political Pulse.
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More Britons rate the standard of policing in Britain as bad than good – with few expecting it to improve
Only a third of Britons are confident the police can tackle violence against women and girls
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75 years of the NHS - Thriving or Surviving?
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the NHS, providing an opportunity for us to reflect on how it has changed over that time. Here we pick out some key trends, using Ipsos research to consider what these trends mean for the public and patients it serves.
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Britons say NHS is overstretched and they expect it to get worse in the future
Global perceptions of healthcare - an Ipsos Global Advisor survey.
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Britons worry about inequality but put equal opportunities before equal outcomes
New global Ipsos research for the Fairness Foundation - the 2023 Ipsos Equalities Index.
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Is the public confident in Parliament’s ability to scrutinise government on the evidence behind decisions?
On the eve of Evidence Week in Parliament 2023, a new survey by Sense About Science and Ipsos reveals that 6 in 10 people are not confident that MPs are equipped to question government appropriately about evidence in key policy areas.
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NHS at 75: the NHS remains Britons' biggest source of national pride, but public are worried about its future
Six findings from the fourth wave of research conducted by Ipsos for The Health Foundation.
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Continued support for NHS and teacher strikes, according to latest poll
Support for striking nurses and ambulance workers highest among the public according to the latest Ipsos survey.