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Only a third of the public think the NHS is providing a good service nationally, yet support for the founding principles remains strong
The public think that the standard of care of the NHS and social care have got worse over the past 12 months, and only a third of the public think the NHS is providing a good service nationally, according to a new Ipsos survey for The Health Foundation.
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Ipsos releases Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder?
As 2023 opens, we’re entering a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. The largest Ipsos Global Trends survey ever, from leading insights firm Ipsos, shows that, globally, 74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead..
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Over half of Scots think Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation damages case for independence
New polling from Ipsos Scotland on the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister of Scotland and the effect it may have on the SNP and the case for Scottish Independence.
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No consensus among SNP voters on the party’s independence strategy
Ipsos polling conducted prior to the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister.
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Britons are more likely to trust Labour on policies surrounding immigration and asylum, but the Conservatives are closing the gap
Few say Suella Braverman is doing a good job as Home Secretary, but proportion who say she is doing badly has fallen
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Starmer more trusted than Sunak to tell the truth – though ratings for both improve since last summer
But public less confident that Sunak will win the next election than in November.
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4 in 10 plan on celebrating Valentine’s Day this year, with romantic dinners at home, sending cards and having sex
New polling by Ipsos shows 4 in 10 Britons plan on celebrating Valentine's Day with their loved one this year.
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Half of Britons support a £10 fine for missed NHS appointments
A quarter of those who have avoided making a general practice appointment in the last year say this is because they found it too difficult
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Public think Keir Starmer is more likely to hold key leadership traits than Rishi Sunak
New Ipsos survey shows Keir Starmer leading Rishi Sunak on a number of key leadership traits seen as important to what makes a good Prime Minister.
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Being told average full-time salaries increases public support for newly qualified doctors and refuse collectors going on strike
New Ipsos polling shows public support for the UK's striking workers changes when they are told a profession’s average full-time salary.