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How is the NHS on its 65th birthday?
To mark its 65th anniversary, Ipsos has captured the public attitude and what they think the future holds for the service.
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The NHS at 65
As the NHS turns 65, we reflect on public opinion and attitudes to the NHS and the service it provides.
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Economist/Ipsos June 2013 Issues Index
The highest level of concern about poverty/inequality that we have ever recorded as the gap between race/immigration and the economy narrows.
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Economist/Ipsos May 2013 Issues Index
Just 11% now mention crime amongst the most important facing Britain, the lowest level of concern in over 20 years. Regularly throughout 2005-2008 crime and race/immigration alternated as the most important issues facing the country, but concern about crime has fallen steadily since then.
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Knee pain sufferers let down by lack of treatment choice
Ipsos research fpr Bupa has shown that 1 in 4 Britons have suffered from knee pain in the last year and 81% of sufferers are currently in pain.
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Job insecurity or job reorganisation thought to be the most common cause of work-related stress
Around half of workers across Europe feel that work-related stress is common in their workplace, with 16% saying it is `very common' according to our poll for the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).
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Reforming public services in Scotland
Reform to public services in Scotland is inevitable but whoever is charged with implementing change is likely to face public resistance
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Economist/Ipsos April 2013 Issues Index
Though concern about the economy remains paramount there are indications that concern about poverty and welfare is on the increase.
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Priorities for the NHS
Ipsos's latest poll asks what people see as priorities for the NHS, including several priorities raised by the Francis report into Mid Staffordshire Hospitals Foundation Trust.
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Understanding Society - April 2013
In this issue we bring together some of the world's leading thinkers in social psychology and behavioural economics and researchers from the global Ipsos network to consider the impact these disciplines are having on public policy.