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Perception of the personal threat posed by COVID-19 gradually declining in Scotland
New Ipsos research on COVID-19 for the Scottish Government
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Attitudes to race and inequality in Great Britain
New research shows Britons becoming more open-minded in their attitudes about race and more concerned about inequalities.
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Survey on working with the EU to combat the COVID-19 pandemic for The Health Foundation
New survey findings for the Health Foundation finds overwhelming public support for the UK to work with the EU to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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George Floyd and a fragmented Britain
This opinion piece by Flora Vieites examines the recent events in the Black Lives Matter protests and the financial inequality that exists in Britain for minority ethnic groups, and asks: what can financial institutions do to play their part?
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Starmer achieves best satisfaction ratings for a Leader of the Opposition since Blair
Keir Starmer's new net satisfaction score (+31) is the highest score achieved by an Opposition leader since Tony Blair in the mid-nineties.
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City limits: twice as many Britons think cities will become less attractive as more attractive
Many believe cities will become less attractive places to live and work as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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How does COVID-19 spread? Global public belief in myths and theories
More people globally believe COVID-19 can live on surfaces for days over other theories.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 11 June 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the biggest issues facing the world today, our changing attitudes to cities and the satisfaction ratings for our party leaders.
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Coronavirus Data Trends – Britons’ concern for the country continues to decline
The latest round-up of our coronavirus trends, looking at concern about the virus, behavioural changes and more.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 5 June 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore how the British public feel towards Boris Johnson, their trust in MPs and our seventh edition of Signals.