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Clinician of the Future: A 2022 report
Elsevier Health's global report, with research conducted by Ipsos, reveals clinicians' pain points, predictions for the future and how the industry can come together to address gaps.
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Ipsos poll shows economic optimism falls to lowest since 2008 financial crash
Three in four (76%) expect the economy to get worse over the next twelve months.
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7 in 10 Britons support assisted dying in latest Ipsos poll
New Ipsos poll finds that only 16% are opposed to assisted dying
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8 in 10 Britons are concerned about the UK's dependence on foreign countries for its energy supply
More than 8 in 10 Britons are concerned about how dependent the UK is on energy imports from other countries and the chance that supplies to homes could be interrupted.
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Ipsos Issues Index: March 2022
Defence and foreign affairs leap to the top of Britons’ concerns in our latest UK Issues Index
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Three in four Britons back principle of giving refuge to those fleeing war or persecution
Research conducted by Ipsos for British Future before the Russian war against Ukraine helps to explain underlying public support for welcoming Ukrainian refugees into Britain.
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Concern about Ukraine remains high among Britons
Widespread approval for President Zelenskyy, but views divided towards Prime Minister and UK government response
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Ipsos poll shows public views towards Boris Johnson recovering but half still unfavourable
Latest Ipsos Political Pulse poll shows public favourability towards Boris Johnson recovering following Russia's invasion of Ukraine - though more than half remain unfavourable to the Prime Minister.
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6 in 10 across the UK would support a law giving employees the right to ignore work-related communications outside of working hours
6 in 10 are in favour of a law giving employees the right to disconnect while 1 in 3 believe the right to disconnect is more important than flexible working hours
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Prevalence continues to decline across England, but infection rates remain high
Findings from the latest report of the government-backed REACT-1, one of the largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today. Over 94,000 volunteers in England took part in the study to examine the levels of COVID-19 in the general population between 8 February and 1 March.