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Ipsos Financial Wellbeing Tracker shows decline in worry about household finances – though stark societal divides remain
While still almost half (45%) of Brits are worried about their own personal financial situation, this is down from 63% in September 2022.
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Research and innovation workforce survey
DSIT commissioned Ipsos to undertake research exploring the UK research and innovation workforce in all sectors.
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Only a third of the public think the NHS is providing a good service nationally, yet support for the founding principles remains strong
The public think that the standard of care of the NHS and social care have got worse over the past 12 months, and only a third of the public think the NHS is providing a good service nationally, according to a new Ipsos survey for The Health Foundation.
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Half of Britons support a £10 fine for missed NHS appointments
A quarter of those who have avoided making a general practice appointment in the last year say this is because they found it too difficult
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One in six adults say they are finding it difficult to manage financially - new Ipsos opinion survey
16% of GB adult survey participants said they were “finding it very difficult” (6%) or “finding it fairly difficult” (10%) to manage financially, according to a new Ipsos opinion survey for the University of Birmingham.
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Prince and Princess of Wales remain among the most popular Royals in both Britain and the US but attitudes towards Prince Harry vary across the Atlantic
After recent events, how have attitudes towards the Royal Family changed?
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What does the NHS Maternity Survey 2022 tell us about maternity services since the pandemic?
Anita Jeffreson looks at results from the NHS Maternity Survey 2022, run by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, to see what the data tells us about experiences of maternity services.
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Issues Index December 2022
Inflation and the economy continue to be Britons’ biggest worries while concern for the NHS rises
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Mission critical – Levelling Up, a balancing act
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gave a ‘cast-iron commitment’ to prioritise levelling up in his first PMQs. In the face of an economic situation requiring ‘eye-wateringly difficult decisions’, what hope do the public have that living standards, high streets, and public services will prosper in the coming years? The public are pessimistic about delivery but the appetite for action is unlikely to lessen.
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From the cost of living to sustainable living
A greener lifestyle is often seen as expensive but is the cost of living crisis changing this? Our research shows that UK households plan to make environmentally friendly changes due to, not despite of, the rising costs. These changes create opportunities to tackle two key concerns together and the public don't always see a trade-off. How can Government and businesses make the most of this and change the narrative to “it is cheap being green”? And what are the implications for encouraging sustainable behaviour change?