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Black Friday 2020: Time to breathe new life into the long-standing retail event
Black Friday 2020 will be like no other. It could make or break retailers’ years. It could mark the death knell of Black Friday itself.
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Scottish views of Boris Johnson’s handling of the pandemic hit new low
New polling from Ipsos for BBC Scotland shows that ratings of how well Boris Johnson has handled the coronavirus pandemic have fallen since May. While ratings of Nicola Sturgeon have also fallen a little, public ratings of how she has handled the pandemic remain far higher.
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Scottish public supports tough restrictions – but wants to see them relaxed at Christmas
New polling from Ipsos for BBC Scotland finds strong public support for a range of tough measures to control the spread of coronavirus. However, there is also support for relaxing restrictions around Christmas time.
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Adult inpatient experience during the COVID-19 pandemic
Results from the survey conducted for the Care Quality Commission of adult inpatient experience during the COVID-19 pandemic have been published.
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Young Britons most likely to break Coronavirus rules in the pursuit of romance
A new survey by Ipsos shows a significant minority of Britons aged 18-75 are prepared to break Coronavirus rules in the name of romance.
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Seven in ten Britons are confident in the NHS’ ability to deal with the pandemic
A new online survey by Ipsos looks at trends in perceptions around Coronavirus among a nationally representative sample of Britons aged 18-75.
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National Youth Social Action Survey
The Office for Civil Society (with Step Up To Serve) commissioned Ipsos to run the latest 2019 wave of DCMS’s ‘National Youth Social Action Survey’ during the ongoing #iwill campaign.
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Ipsos Issues Index: October 2020
The October 2020 Ipsos Issues Index shows that pre-lockdown, public concern about Coronavirus held steady, while worries about poverty and inequality rose up the public agenda
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Latest key findings from COVID-19 study published
The full results from the sixth report of one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England have been published today by Imperial College London and Ipsos. It follows the publication of the interim findings at the end of October.