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British public say cost of living concerns a key barrier to foreign travel this year
Around 1 in 7 of Brits not planning on travelling abroad say airport/port delays are putting them off according to a new Ipsos survey
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Majority of Britons think Boris Johnson’s government is doing badly at running the country
Now that the Sue Gray report has been published, majorities think the findings are thorough and independent but few think they will lead to the right people being held accountable for any breaches of coronavirus restrictions
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The Queen remains the nations’ favourite royal as the public associate her with tradition and a positive symbol of Britain at home and abroad
Who are the nation's favourite members of the Royal Family and what makes them so popular?
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Sky high public approval for the Queen ahead of Platinum Jubilee
New Ipsos poll shows widespread satisfaction with the way the Queen is performing her role and a rise in favouring Britain remaining a monarchy.
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Half of Britons believe Prince Charles will be a good king, even as two-thirds want the Queen to remain Monarch for as long as possible
While both Charles and William are expected to do well once they become King, a majority of Britons are in no rush to see any change in the country's Head of State
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2 years on: Understanding the work experiences of UK employees since the murder of George Floyd
4 in 10 workers have seen at least some impact on the way their company handles race-related matters since the murder of George Floyd, but employers’ increased willingness to take action has not always lasted according to an Ipsos survey.
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Trust and the reputation of the pharmaceutical industry: has the pandemic made a difference?
Since the global pandemic, the public have had more exposure to the power of pharma companies to improve and save lives. The sector has also been exposed to an unprecedented level of mainstream media coverage. So the big question is; has this has led to a heightened degree of trust?
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A Multidisciplinary and International Assessment of Acute Kidney Injury Awareness
Identification of Key Knowledge Gaps Across Disciplines for Impact, Diagnosis, and Management
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Ipsos Issues Index May 2022: Public concern about inflation reaches its highest level for 40 years
Concern for inflation increases by 9 percentage points since last month while Britons also worry about the economy in general, defence and foreign affairs and lack of faith in politics/politicians
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58% think Keir Starmer should resign if fined for Covid breaches but 6 in 10 think he should not resign if he is not
Andy Burnham tops the list of potential replacements with the public but few alternatives stand out