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Politics Survey

COVID-19 five years on: Young people most likely to say they’re lonelier and spending more time looking at screens than before the pandemic

Six in ten (60%) young people say they spend more time looking at social media and screens since before the pandemic started
Issues Index Survey

Defence rises to become as big an issue for Britain as the NHS

Three in ten (29%) see defence and foreign affairs as one of the biggest issues for the country, an increase of twelve points since February.
Healthcare Publication

“The NHS is broken but it’s not beaten”: Public opinion on A&E wait times

An Ipsos poll reveals concerns about the availability of beds in local A&E’s and how this impacts behaviour to seek care.
Healthcare Survey

One in four of those who can’t get NHS dental care have treated themselves, Ipsos research reveals

Among those unable to access NHS dental care, nearly seven in ten (69%) paid for private treatment and around a quarter (26%) said that they treated themselves.
Issues Index Survey

Economy, immigration and the NHS remain the top issues for Britain, as concern about defence reaches highest level since the early months of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

The economy remains the biggest issue facing the country, mentioned by 36% of Britons. Concern about defence/foreign affairs has almost doubled since last month, with 17% seeing it as an issue.
Politics Survey

Public prioritises cutting energy bills and NHS waiting times, but lacks confidence in Labour's ability to deliver

Public wants Labour to prioritise cutting energy bills and NHS waiting times out of a range of targets and milestones - but people are negative about progress so far.
Healthcare Survey

The public see responsibilities for individuals, employers and government in enabling more people with health conditions to stay in employment and return to work

A majority of the UK public see people of working age with a long-term health condition, as having responsibility to manage this, so they can continue to work (88%). Yet a large proportion of the public also think employers (83%) and government (78%) have responsibility in helping support employees and people respectively to manage their long-term health conditions to stay in employment.
NHS Survey

Understanding Society: Putting the Place into Public Services

Drawing on 8 MRP models, we explore satisfaction with public services across the UK with interactive maps that enable you to explore satisfaction with a range of public services by local authority.
NHS Survey

Can Labour deliver? Public services face inequality crisis

Ipsos’ annual ‘Understanding Society’ report “Putting the Place into Public Services” utilises 8 MRP (Multilevel Regression and Poststratification) models to understand public perceptions of key services in every local authority area across the UK, including health services, policing, public transport, and education, as well as housing, jobs, and overall quality of life and community cohesion.