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Over half of Britons say we aren’t talking enough about the rising cost of living – while 4 in 10 say “Partygate” is being discussed too much
With so much happening in the news, what do Britons think deserves more, or less, attention?
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Conquering Complexity: The ongoing revolution in oncology biomarker testing
The clinical management of cancer patients has undergone a remarkable evolution in the last 15 years, with the concept of personalised medicine now well-entrenched in the treatment paradigm.
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Only 1 in 5 think Boris Johnson is handling the situation between Russia and Ukraine well, but few think Keir Starmer would do a better job
Opinion is split as to whether Boris Johnson or Keir Starmer would do a better job at handling the situation in Ukraine while Britons are most likely to say neither
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The public think that the standard of care of the NHS and social care have got worse over the past 12 months; however, they are slightly less pessimistic about the standard of care looking at the next 12 months
The Health Foundation has partnered with Ipsos to deliver a programme of research into public perceptions of health and social care over the next two years.
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More than half of Britons think the economy will worsen in the next 12 months
The Ipsos Political Monitor for January 2022 shows a fall in economic optimism.
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Three-quarters say findings of report into lockdown breaches is bad for the Prime Minister, the Conservative Party and trust in politics generally
6 in 10 Britons support Conservative MPs triggering a vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson but only 1 in 3 think it likely
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Keir Starmer extends lead over Boris Johnson as ‘most capable PM’
Chancellor Rishi Sunak most likely Conservative alternative to Boris Johnson of those polled to be seen as ‘having what it takes to be PM’
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Labour most trusted on cost of living and levelling up, but Conservatives still lead on growing the economy
Public divided on whether Labour ready for government but Labour now achieving best scores on this measure since losing office
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7 in 10 Britons dissatisfied with Boris Johnson as Prime Minister
Public satisfaction with Boris Johnson as Prime Minister continues to fall, according to our latest Political Monitor.
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Half of Britons expect utilities bills to go up a lot in next 6 months
Many also expect rises in cost of shopping and fuel while 3 in 4 Britons are following stories about cost of living closely