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More than 1 in 4 football and rugby union fans think not enough being done to prevent concussions in the professional game
With the impacts of concussion in professional sport becoming increasingly clear, do the public think enough is being done to tackle the problem?
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Cost of living, NHS, crime and condition of streets would be most important in deciding how to vote in local elections
Ahead of Thursday's elections, what issues are Britons basing their vote on and what do people expect to happen?
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Public want police to prioritise sexual offences, Ipsos poll reveals
Around a quarter would speak highly of their local police force while just over half say they are trustworthy
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Majority of Britons now satisfied with government handling of Russian invasion of Ukraine
However, half think too little humanitarian support is being provided
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Conservatives' lead on the economy falls as Labour seen as best party on tax
The Conservatives still retain a lead on ‘managing the economy’ overall (+6). However, this lead has fallen from +18 in October 2020.
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More than two-thirds of football fans in Britain think racism is a problem in the sport
49% of cricket fans say there is a problem with racism in cricket while just 31% of rugby union fans say there is a problem with racism in rugby union
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Half of Britons say they feel less positive about Rishi Sunak than a year ago, with his handling of the cost-of-living crisis and stories about his wife’s tax arrangements key reasons
In recent weeks, Rishi Sunak has seen a significant drop in his favourability ratings. But how many have become less positive and why?
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Britons think speeding tickets and fixed penalty notices for attending parties during lockdowns are both serious offences, poll finds
Majority think MPs should be allowed to call each other liars in the House of Commons
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6 in 10 would rather be a citizen of Britain than any other country in the world – the NHS, our history and the Royal Family are most likely to make them proud to be British
The NHS, our history and the Royal Family are most likely to make people proud to be British
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59% of Britons say they feel worse off since the last General Election
Just 15% think they are better off than when Boris Johnson’s Conservatives won re-election in 2019.