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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.
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What Worries the World – June 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 15 months.
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British public think Labour have the best policies on key issues but are often unsure how they would tackle them
The June 2023 Ipsos Political Monitor asked the public about the key issues that would impact their vote at the next General Election.
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Half of renters/mortgage holders have seen their housing payments increase in the last 3 months
55% of Britons think Rishi Sunak's government is doing a bad job at managing the rising cost of living
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Two in three people believe there is plenty society can do to end homelessness
New research for The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales shows that the public will need convincing that homelessness can be ended but share Homewards’ ambition to take more and better action to end it.
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Eight in ten Britons are dissatisfied with how the government is running the country
80% are dissatisfied with how the government is running the country.
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4 in 5 describe the state of the British economy as “poor” – with 2 in 5 expecting it to get worse in 2024
A new Ipsos poll reveals that 61% think the UK is currently experiencing an economic recession