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Britain’s role models – NHS workers, teachers and armed forces top the list
Social media influencers, reality TV stars and politicians are deemed bad role models in Ipsos's new poll
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The Future of Fats, Sugar and the Obesity Crisis
This fascinating report looks at expert opinion among regulators, academics, clinicians and food producers, as well as public opinion to chart what may happen next in terms of sugar and fat in our diets, and what it might mean for the obesity crisis. This global study of more than 20,000 people across 30 countries incorporates the expert analysis of 70 healthcare and nutrition experts.
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Language Matters: Good practice for representing diverse identities
In this piece we provide a deep dive into good practice for the language used when referring to groups of people and outline some important principles to consider when it comes to speaking about and representing diverse communities.
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8 in 10 say British society is divided, but most would rather be a citizen here than anywhere else in the world
Little change immediately after Euros final
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National Student Survey 2021 results out now
Fewer students positive about their course amid pandemic
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What's going on? Racial equality and financial access
Social inequality and financial access are intrinsically tied. In this article, Alpa Shah explains what financial service providers can do to level the playing field.
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British Business Bank Finance Intermediaries Survey
Ipsos’s new survey for the British Business Bank of finance intermediaries working with smaller businesses in the UK explores their views on Covid-19 recovery, the supply and demand of finance, the types of finance available and the financial ecosystem in their region.
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Six in ten Britons think Keir Starmer has done a bad job at setting out a clear alternative to the government
But Labour leader’s satisfaction ratings recover slightly post the Batley and Spen by-election, and fewer Britons think he should be replaced this month compared with June.
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New global poll finds 45% of Britons predict worse mental health and wellbeing will be one of the longest lasting outcomes of the pandemic for children
A new global study from Ipsos shows on average, almost four in ten across 29 countries (a global country average of 37%), think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic.
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Public dialogue on living with COVID-19
Ipsos conducted five online public workshops on behalf of the Academy of Medical Sciences to understand public views and priorities for navigating the likely path of the pandemic over winter 2021-22 and further into the future.