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Public Services Face Crisis of Confidence as Election Looms
New Ipsos UK study reveals a public deeply dissatisfied with the state of public services in the UK.
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UK workers seek new digital skills amidst the buzz of AI
People in the UK aren’t just exploring the topic of Artificial Intelligence online – they’re also thinking about how this technology will impact their working lives, resulting in 53% of UK office workers wanting to learn new skills.
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A third of Britons support railway workers taking strike action
Ahead of upcoming disruption, a third of Britons support railway workers taking strike action while over half support Labour’s policy to renationalise passenger rail, according to Ipsos polling.
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Cyber Security Breaches 2024
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), in partnership with the Home Office, commissioned Ipsos to undertake research to explore the UK’s cyber resilience, aligning with the National Cyber Security Programme.
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Dissatisfaction with government on immigration at highest level since 2015
69% of the public say they are dissatisfied and just 9% satisfied with the way government is dealing with immigration according to the latest round of our immigration tracker with British Future.
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2 in 5 people don’t think British railways provide good value for money to passengers
Four in 10 people (40%) rate the quality of rail services as poor according to a new Ipsos survey.
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Most Britons think the worst of the cost of living crisis is still to come
But the number of Britons who think the crisis has reached its peak is increasing, according to the Ipsos February 2024 Political Monitor
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Labour lead on economy and public services as Conservative share falls to record low
The Conservatives’ share of 20% is the lowest ever recorded by Ipsos in our regular Political Monitor series, which has run since 1978.
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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.