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Brexit and NHS are the joint top issue for Britons
The April 2017 Ipsos/Economist Issues Index shows concern over Brexit remaining high with half (48%) mentioning it as one of the most important issues facing Britain.
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What role will the NHS play in the 2017 election?
Ben Page in BMJ magazine looks at how public attitudes to the NHS might affect the general election campaign.
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Levels of pessimism for future of NHS, policing and education highest for 15 years
Nearly two in three think that the quality of Britain's public services have got worse over the last five years, according to a new study from Ipsos.
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Public Health England 2016/17 Stakeholder Research
In late 2016, Ipsos was commissioned to undertake the fourth wave of Public Health England's (PHE) research with stakeholders, which it has been running since 2013/14.
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City limits: what do we want from our future cities?
Ben Marshall blogs on our public dialogue research for Innovate UK focused on the key choices faced by cities and what urban citizens value most.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for March 2017 includes support for independence rising in Scotland and as the EU turns 60 years old, most EU citizens are unhappy with its direction.
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Public concern about Europe/Brexit becomes the top issue facing Britain
The March 2017 Ipsos/Economist Issues Index shows a new record in the proportion who see the EU/Brexit as one of the biggest issues facing Britain.
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Future Cities Dialogue
Citizens want technology to make life in our future cities easier, but also prioritise equality of access and social interaction. Through an extended public dialogue Ipsos and experts explored citizen preferences and priorities for Innovate UK.
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Royal College of Surgeons membership survey 2016
In 2016 Ipsos were commissioned by the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) to survey their membership, building on the research we conducted previously in 2013.
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Majority say the NHS' ability to deliver care is getting worse, and expect decline to continue
New research from Ipsos shows that 57% of Britons think that the ability of the NHS to deliver the care and services it provides has been getting worse over the last six months.