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Ipsos Health Service Report 2024
New Zealanders concerned about resourcing in the healthcare system; mental health remains the number one health issue
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Calibrating Synthetic Confidence
Navigating the complex realm of statistical utility for synthetic boosts.
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Over 8 in 10 Britons concerned about impact of Iran conflict on fuel/energy prices as belief in the special relationship falls
New polling data from Ipsos in the UK, carried out 6-10 March 2026, explores British public attitudes towards the conflict between US and Israel and Iran, the ‘special relationship’, and defence spending.
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Reform UK holds 7-point lead over Labour, Greens up 5 points
Reform UK still hold a clear lead over Labour. This lead is 7 points today – one point down from January and 8 points down from their 15-point lead in November
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UK businesses split on whether Keir Starmer should step down amid slight fall in economic pessimism
New polling from Ipsos finds slight improvements in economic outlook among businesses and the general public but many concerns remain. Fieldwork was carried out before the Spring Statement and recent conflict in the Middle East.
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Public back the use of facial recognition for safer streets but are sceptical about AI chatbots, Ipsos poll finds
Nearly two thirds (64%) support government plans to fund 40 new Live Facial Recognition vans to scan faces in town centres and high crime areas to identify wanted criminals (17% oppose).
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Synthetic Data Boosting
Discover Ipsos' pioneering techniques and frameworks for effective synthetic data boosting to revolutionize your data insights in this Ipsos Views point of view.
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95% of the public believe early childhood is crucial in shaping a person's future, yet many parents struggle with modern challenges
A new survey from Ipsos in the UK, in partnership with The Royal Foundation for Early Years, reveals that while 95% of the public believe early childhood is crucial in shaping a person's future, many parents struggle with modern challenges with 61% of parents of 0-5s saying there isn't enough support available.
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27% of Britons say they have a lot or moderate amount of health anxiety as many turn to online sources and AI to check symptoms
66% say they use online health-related websites to check their symptoms, while 28% have turned to AI chatbots.
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Young men recognise the risks of crypto but are more likely to invest anyway, Ipsos poll reveals
Young men are more likely to have engaged in cryptocurrency investments and gambling activities than young women. However, they are also more likely to view cryptocurrency as riskier than other investments.