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Ipsos Research Highlights - 25 September 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include public support of further measures to control the pandemic, a fall in ratings for both the Prime Minister and the Government but Rishi Sunak remains popular.
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Majority of Britons support the ‘Rule of Six’ but few likely to report rule breakers
While the public support the new rules, they are not likely to help enforce them
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Ipsos Political Monitor – Ratings fall for the Government on its handling of the coronavirus
Ratings fall on government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic according to Ipsos's Political Monitor.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 11 September 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include where the British public plan to go on holiday, whether the public globally prioritise economic growth or health and wellbeing and we share the latest findings from our coronavirus testing programme.
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Half of mothers say they have taken on more childcare responsibilities than their partners during lockdown, compared to around a quarter of fathers
Only a quarter of fathers say they've taken on more childcare responsibilities, compared to half of women
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Public supports government intervention on diet, health and advertising
The public think we, as individuals, have the most responsibility for ensuring we lead healthy lives
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Support for the Government’s handling of the Coronavirus pandemic is falling
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows support for the Government’s handling of the Coronavirus pandemic is falling, and the public are unclear on the Government’s advice about who they can meet and where.
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Housing ‘wish lists’ shift post lockdown
New study by Ipsos for St. Modwen finds different generational experiences of lockdown at home, and different needs and wants from property.
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Two-thirds of Captains of Industry believe the economy will get worse over the next 12 months
In the latest Captains of Industry survey by Ipsos, 66% of Britain’s business elite say they believe the country’s economy will get worse over the next 12 months.