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Despite concerns for the year ahead, majority of Britons are hopeful for 21st June end of lockdown
Britons are hopeful the current lockdown will end as planned on the 21st June however many are concerned about further lockdowns, new COVID-19 variants and another wave of Coronavirus cases
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The Humdrum of Life Under Lockdown
Having spent more than a year in and out of lockdowns, many of us have started to experience unexplainable symptoms such as tiredness and a general lack of motivation as we muddle through the days. This cognitive fog is a result of pandemic burnout as we go through the same motions every day.
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Pre-election, Scots were divided over Scottish Government’s course of action if UK Government refuses a second referendum
A majority of those who would vote No to independence thought that in this situation the Scottish Government should accept another referendum cannot be held in the next five years, while over half of Yes supporters thought that the Scottish Government should take legal action against the UK Government.
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Four in ten Britons satisfied with their local council, but most in the North of England feel they get less national spending than other areas
Britons are more likely to say they’re satisfied than dissatisfied with the way their local council runs things, according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Majority of Britons are concerned about COVID-19 variants coming to the UK and support 2021 holiday ban to prevent
Majority Britons would be happy to ban holidays and travel from other countries in order to prevent the spread of a vaccine-resistant COVID-19 variant
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Rise in number of Britons who say they are saving more due to coronavirus pandemic
However, one in four are having to use up their savings and young people most likely to have had to borrow money or access their savings
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SNP knocking on the door of a majority but too close to call
12% of Scottish voters say they may change their mind – especially Labour supporters - in our final election poll for STV News.
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Public favour paying more attention to homelessness, and using evidence to do so
Ipsos was commissioned by the Centre for Homelessness Impact to undertake survey research to build an evidence base of public understanding and attitudes towards homelessness, while also investigating perceptions of the role of evidence in addressing the issue.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 30 April 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore economic optimism, how the Government is handling the pandemic and trust in politicians.
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Elected mayors across England seen in positive light although more for standing up for their regions than service delivery
Public expects joint working between Westminster and mayors when it comes to delivering the “levelling up” strategy