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2020 saw increasing concern among Britons about the global influence of China
Ipsos Polling for Halifax Security Forum reveals just 19% of Britons believe China will have a positive influence on global affairs over the next decade, a drop of 16 percentage points since 2019.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2020
Welcome to the Ipsos 2020 Almanac - in a year we thought would be a turning point in the climate emergency, instead it was a year unlike any other.
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SNP dominates Scotland’s political landscape ahead of May elections
Ipsos’s Scotland Political Monitor, run in partnership with STV News, finds support for the SNP remains at very high levels ahead of the May 2021 Scottish Parliament elections.
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Ipsos Update - December 2020
The final edition of Ipsos Update of 2020 includes research and analysis on key topics including health, sustainability, gender equality and retail. We also look at public opinion on international security and the reputation of different countries around the world.
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Study reveals why one in four have found rules harder in second lockdown
A new study from Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King's College London reveals that one in four people (26%) say they’ve found it harder to follow the rules during England’s second national lockdown than they did during the first.
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Britons are most likely to think their healthcare system is overstretched
Many Britons say the NHS is overstrained but many still have faith in the quality of care, according to a new global Ipsos poll.
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Survey of Somerset residents on local government reorganisation
Residents in the County of Somerset show their preferences when it comes to local government reorganisation
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COVID-19 vaccine trials announcements have lifted the nation’s spirits but some concerns remain
Our new poll shows the announcements about the COVID-19 vaccine trials have lifted the nation’s spirits, particularly amongst the youngest age groups, but some concerns remain.
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Ipsos Veracity Index 2020
Nurses, doctors and engineers are the most trusted professions in the Ipsos Veracity Index 2020, while politicians, government ministers and advertising executives are least trusted. Three quarters of Britons trust care home workers and home delivery drivers.
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More Britons want Government to make fast decisions in a crisis than wait for all the evidence, as long as they’re open about it
Latest research from Ipsos shows that when given the choice, more Britons opt for Government to act quickly even if that means not all the evidence is available over waiting, when it comes to a crisis.