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One month in: British public opinion on COVID-19
In a new blog, Rachel Burkitt and Anna Quigley review our recent polling, looking at how public opinion in relation to COVID-19 has changed over the past month.
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Government advice could change Britons’ attitudes to wearing facemasks
Only two in five think they will be wearing a facemask in public in the near future but three-quarters say they would if the government advised it.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 24 April 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights features how the British public feel about a potential exit strategy from lockdown, attitudes to immigration and the fourth edition of our Signals report.
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Signals #4: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This fourth edition sees us continue to bring together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and the analysis of our teams around the world.
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Half of Britons think the Government is unlikely to have a coronavirus lockdown exit strategy
45% think it is likely that the government has an exit strategy from the coronavirus lockdown with Conservative voters unsurprisingly most likely to think so.
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Ipsos Issues Index: April 2020
In the first telephone-based Issues Index, Covid-19 tops the list of Britons’ biggest issues with an historically high score
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Ipsos Political Pulse March 2020
Rise in those who think they are becoming more positive about immigration, with perceptions that Brexit will reduce immigration becoming more important
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 17 April 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights features the impact coronavirus is having on the British public, the surge in
Boris Johnson’s positive perception rating, mental health and how brands can adapt to this shift in behaviour. -
Boris bounce as Brits rally round him
Ipsos's Political Pulse for April 2020 shows the Prime Minister with significantly higher approval ratings since March while half have yet to make up their mind on Keir Starmer.
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Ipsos Reputation Council Report 2020
Welcome to the latest edition from the Ipsos Reputation Council. Our fourteenth sitting involves 150 senior communicators in 19 countries – making this a truly international view. In this report, our Council members explore the newest thinking and practice in corporate reputation management and tell us how they are responding to a changing communications landscape.