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Latest REACT-1 study findings show SARS-CoV-2 infection rates were rising in young people but remaining stable overall
Findings from the latest report of REACT-1, one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today (Thursday 14 October) by Imperial College London and Ipsos.
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Spending back sustainably
New research by Ipsos for Nationwide Building Society's Consumer Insights Panel highlights the barriers and facilitators of more sustainable consumption for the UK.
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Doctors become the world’s most trusted profession
The new Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index reveals that in 2021, doctors are considered the world’s most trustworthy profession.
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Government's COVID-19 Charity Support Fund delivers hope to 6.5 million people across country
The findings from our impact evaluation of the Coronavirus Community Support Fund (CCSF) have now been published. Ipsos led the evaluation, which was delivered in partnership with NPC and The Tavistock Institute, on behalf of The National Lottery Community Fund and Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
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Essential Digital Skills UK 2021
For the third year, Lloyds Bank commissioned Ipsos to research the ‘Essential Digital Skills’ of the UK adult population and has launched the results from the first wave of research since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is conducted on behalf of the Department for Education and follows the launch of the Consumer Digital Index earlier in the year, which measures the digital and financial lives of the UK population.
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World Mental Health Day 2021
Our 30-country survey finds a large majority think their mental health and physical health are equally important, but they do not see this reflected in their country’s healthcare services.
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Trial Evaluation Protocol for Research Learning Communities
Ipsos will conduct a Randomised Control Trial (RCT), an implementation and process evaluation and cost analysis of the Research Learning Communities (RLC) intervention
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Panic buying is the public’s biggest worry in the run up to Christmas
Panic-buying, shortage of gas and a lack of drivers in the UK are most likely to make Britons worry about Christmas this year according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Fewer Britons expect Britain’s economy and society to have changed a year from now as a result of the pandemic
Expectations for the country and individual behaviours after the pandemic remain largely the same but fewer expect the economy and British society to be impacted by the pandemic
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The public’s expectations for levelling up
At the end of July, we asked the UK general public whether the levelling up agenda will have a significant impact on their local area and only 14% agreed. With such a low baseline surely the only direction for levelling up is, err, up?