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Ipsos Issues Index: September 2020
Concern about Brexit returns to near General Election levels according to Ipsos's September 2020 index of issues concerning Britons
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Half of Britons support the aims of the Black Lives Matter movement
Support of the Black Lives Matter movement rises to three-quarters among people from ethnic minority groups according to an Ipsos survey for the Economist.
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Ipsos Update - October 2020
Our new brand growth story, the future of money, fractures in French society and a special on the US election all feature in our latest monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Interim results from largest COVID-19 study published
Interim results from the fourth report of the country’s largest study on Coronavirus rates of infection have been published today.
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Communicating Public Health: Conversations about the COVID-19 pandemic - Report 4
This, the fourth report of four for Future Care Capital from Ipsos, looks at some of the discussions about mental and physical health among social media users during the pandemic.
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Most Britons would abide by self-isolation rules
More certain to stay at home if they test positive for coronavirus themselves than if they are told to self-isolate because of close contact with another or arriving from another country according to our survey for the BBC.
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Ipsos Political Monitor – Most lack confidence Johnson will get a good deal for Britain from EU negotiations
Blame for a no-deal shared between UK Government and increasingly the EU according to our latest Political Monitor.
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Ipsos joins The Valuable 500 and commits to disability inclusion on the 75th anniversary of the UNGA
Ipsos is proud to join The Valuable 500 and committing to place disabaility inclusion at the heart of our management board agenda.
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Britons lose confidence in Great Britain’s position and influence in the world
Just under half (49%) of Britons believe that Britain is a force for good in the world in our new poll for the EU | UK Forum.
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Ipsos Political Monitor – Rishi Sunak has highest satisfaction ratings for a Chancellor since Denis Healey in 1978
Chancellor Rishi Sunak earns the highest job satisfaction ratings among the public since Labour's Dennis Healey in 1978 with a majority of Labour supporters (59%) also satisfied with him.