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Ipsos Update - February 2022
Trustworthiness, Artificial Intelligence and Wellness are among the big topics in this month’s research digest from Ipsos. Also find new state-of-the-nation publications from our Colombia and Russia teams.
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Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) Pensions Dashboards Programme, Qualitative Research with Potential Dashboard Users
The new report for MaPS aims to help guide and inform the development of pensions dashboards in the UK. The report focuses on insights from primary research, consisting of 110 qualitative in-depth interviews conducted with potential end service users.
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Keir Starmer extends lead over Boris Johnson as ‘most capable PM’
Chancellor Rishi Sunak most likely Conservative alternative to Boris Johnson of those polled to be seen as ‘having what it takes to be PM’
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Labour most trusted on cost of living and levelling up, but Conservatives still lead on growing the economy
Public divided on whether Labour ready for government but Labour now achieving best scores on this measure since losing office
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7 in 10 Britons dissatisfied with Boris Johnson as Prime Minister
Public satisfaction with Boris Johnson as Prime Minister continues to fall, according to our latest Political Monitor.
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Half of Britons expect utilities bills to go up a lot in next 6 months
Many also expect rises in cost of shopping and fuel while 3 in 4 Britons are following stories about cost of living closely
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Report from third wave of Food and You 2 survey published
Since 2020, Ipsos has been running the Food Standard Agency’s new flagship survey, Food and You 2.
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Ipsos Issues Index: January 2022
A lack of faith in politicians and politics becomes Britain’s second-biggest issue in the January 2022 Issues Index
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Positivity rates highest ever recorded in REACT-1 study, but prevalence beginning to plateau in population
Findings from the latest report of the government-backed REACT-1, one of the largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today. Over 100,000 volunteers in England took part in the study to examine the levels of COVID-19 in the general population between 5 and 20 January.
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35% say that Coronavirus is one of the biggest issues facing their country this month
The recent rise in concern about Covid-19 following the spread of Omicron continues in 2022. Meanwhile, inflation hits record levels of concern.