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Acas Disability and Workplace Conflict study: Privacy notice

Basic page 27 January 2026

Acas Disability and Workplace Conflict study

This research will help Acas understand better why employees with a disability or long-term condition experience higher levels of workplace conflict.

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Unmet Needs, Unplanned Admissions

This report examines how social care needs relate to emergency hospital admissions among people aged 65 and over in England.

Report 26 January 2026

Social care needs linked to higher risk of avoidable hospital admissions, study finds

New analysis from the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen).

Press release 26 January 2026

The 4th Roundtable Discussion on the Impacts of Climate Change on Urban Outdoor Workers

Part of a Wellcome-funded NatCen study on climate impacts on the health and wellbeing of precarious urban outdoor workers in VietNam

Event 24 January 2026

Should Labour be questioning the economics of Brexit?

This article examines public attitudes to Brexit, using British Social Attitudes data on economic, immigration and sovereignty impacts.

Article 23 January 2026

Health and Disability Study: Privacy notice

Basic page 21 January 2026

Health and Disability Study

This study aims to understand the education or employment experiences of young adults receiving health and disability benefits.

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Demographic Divides: What drives attitudes in the UK and US?

In this research, we compare the key drivers of attitudes in the United Kingdom with the United States

Report 20 January 2026

Educational experience is the primary driver of the UK’s divide on immigration and politics

New report reveals that educational background is the most important driver of attitudes towards immigration and support for right-wing politics in UK

Press release 20 January 2026

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