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Ipsos research explores public perceptions towards proposed gambling financial risk checks
The survey explored public response to the financial risk checks proposed in a recent White Paper, finding broad support, with some concern for privacy and effectiveness.
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The NHS overtakes inflation to become the biggest issue facing Britain
The February 2024 Issues Index reveals a rise in concern about the NHS to become the most mentioned important issue facing the county
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Yes Prime Minister, questionnaire design matters
An Ipsos poll asking the same series of questions asked in the BBC comedy series Yes Prime Minister, series 1, episode 2, "The Ministerial Broadcast" as posed by Sir Humphrey Appleby to Bernard Woolley
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Citizens' juries and assemblies are welcome - but there is much to consider in their implementation
Our experts react to recent announcement from Sue Gray that an incoming Labour government would embrace citizens' juries and assemblies as part of policymaking.
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Evaluation of the Flow Coaching Academy programme for the Health Foundation
In 2019, the Health Foundation appointed Ipsos, working with the Strategy Unit, to evaluate the Flow Coaching Academy programme. The programme empowers health and care staff to improve patient flow in the health and care system, by spreading a common purpose, language and method for quality improvement.
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Most say Britain is in decline, against a backdrop of anti-system sentiment
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.
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7 in 10 Britons hold unfavourable opinion of Donald Trump
20% are favourable towards current US President Joe Biden, with 43% unfavourable according to new Ipsos polling
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Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
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Support for strikes softens, but public still most likely to back nurses, ambulance workers and junior doctors
Half of Britons expect strike action to be more disruptive for country as a whole in 2024, according to polling by Ipsos.
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Around two-thirds of the public support the government raising the legal age to buy cigarettes, tobacco or cigarette papers by one year, every year
Polling conducted by Ipsos for the Health Foundation in November 2023