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Nearly half of Scots open to change on university tuition fees policy
Almost half of Scottish adults (48%) would support the idea of charging university tuition fees based on the ability to pay, with funding focused on those who need it the most.
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38% say they would be willing to pay more to reduce their carbon emissions produced by their flight
The survey, commissioned by the Royal Aeronautical Society, found more support than opposition to a frequent flyer tax, and also overall support to a lesser degree for increased taxation of aviation when the money raised is invested in decarbonising air travel.
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The public see responsibilities for individuals, employers and government in enabling more people with health conditions to stay in employment and return to work
A majority of the UK public see people of working age with a long-term health condition, as having responsibility to manage this, so they can continue to work (88%). Yet a large proportion of the public also think employers (83%) and government (78%) have responsibility in helping support employees and people respectively to manage their long-term health conditions to stay in employment.
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Understanding Society: Putting the Place into Public Services
Drawing on 8 MRP models, we explore satisfaction with public services across the UK with interactive maps that enable you to explore satisfaction with a range of public services by local authority.
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Nearly two in five women aged 18 to 24 experienced economic abuse from a partner or ex-partner over the past 12 months
For International Women’s Day 2025, there has been a spotlight on the risks of economic abuse faced by younger women in the UK.
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Can Labour deliver? Public services face inequality crisis
Ipsos’ annual ‘Understanding Society’ report “Putting the Place into Public Services” utilises 8 MRP (Multilevel Regression and Poststratification) models to understand public perceptions of key services in every local authority area across the UK, including health services, policing, public transport, and education, as well as housing, jobs, and overall quality of life and community cohesion.
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International Women's Day: Spotlight Projects in Public Affairs
To celebrate International Women's Day across Public Affairs, we wanted to explore various policy areas and projects completed over the past year and put spotlight on how they are able to contribute towards this year's theme of 'Accelerating Action'.
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Public critical of Scottish Government’s record but aren’t convinced that Labour would do a better job
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s favourability ratings are the lowest Ipsos has measured for either politician since this polling series began in October 2022.
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Easier access to GP practice appointments is now the public’s top priority for the NHS, overtaking resolving staffing issues
The public’s priorities for the NHS have shifted since May 2024. For the first time, making it easier to get appointments at GP practices is the public’s top priority for the NHS (38%). This is followed by improving waiting times for A&E (33%), reducing the number of staff leaving the NHS by improving working conditions (29%) and reducing waste and improving the efficiency of NHS services (29%).
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Ipsos UK Named MSPA Europe/Africa Leader for 10th Time
Ipsos UK receives MSPA Europe/Africa Elite Membership for 2025, marking a decade of industry excellence.