- Three in five (61%) British adults think that local government should be involved in making decisions about how local public services are run in their area, compared to 30% who say the same for national government.
- Nine in ten (89%) British adults see healthcare professionals as trustworthy, while just one in five say the same for national politicians (23%) and journalists (22%).
- Two thirds (67%) of British adults say that they are concerned about young people in their local area being able to afford to buy a home, with residents of Primary Urban Areas (PUAs) significantly more likely than non-PUA residents to say that there are not enough homes currently being built to meet local demand (50% vs. 38%).