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Support for Government’s tax rise for NHS and social care splits opinion
Half of Britons doubtful it will improve NHS and social care, and most think even more funding will be needed
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Increases in awareness of Government’s ‘Levelling up’ strategy – but still shallow, and public wants to know more
Awareness has increased but many remain uninformed on the Government's plans for levelling up
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4 in 10 Britons considering a holiday abroad next year while 8 in 10 will stick to the UK
As the world starts to open up again, how has the pandemic affected the holiday habits of Britons?
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‘Death of the city’ post-COVID? Little sign in London and Paris – but each capital faces own challenges
A major study of London and Paris suggests that predictions of the ‘death of the city’ due to the COVID-19 crisis may be wide of the mark.
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Two-thirds of public say firms should be allowed to tackle worker shortages by recruiting from overseas
Public attitudes to immigration are more positive than negative and most people would now support British businesses being allowed to recruit from overseas to address staff shortages, according to a new report published today (14 September).
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4 in 10 Britons think country heading in wrong direction but Johnson much more popular than Starmer among their own voters
The September 2021 Ipsos Political Pulse indicates the public are split along party lines when considering whether the country is headed in the right direction or the wrong direction.
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New Ipsos survey for the Financial Times reveals disparities within English society when it comes to financial understanding
The new survey, conducted on Ipsos’s online random probability KnowledgePanel, gave respondents a set of questions related to knowledge about how debt interest is calculated, how it compounds and how to mitigate risk or budget effectively.
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7 in 10 parents worried about their children catching COVID-19 when they return to school
As schools return after the summer holidays, we look at expectations and worries about the effect it will have on COVID-19 levels.
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Less than a quarter think Boris Johnson and the UK Government have handled the situation in Afghanistan well, but they’ve done a better job than Biden
As the US and UK leave Afghanistan, we look at how the public think the situation has been handled