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Largest testing programme for Coronavirus shows virus continued to decline in June
The second report from the country’s largest study on Coronavirus rates of infection has been published, showing further decline in COVID-19 in late June and early July. The study involved 150,000 volunteers tested across England between 19 June and 8 July.
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EMEA Coronavirus Selfcare Survey
An omnibus survey conducted in the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain for GSK.
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Face masks becoming normal but a flashpoint while ‘COVID-secure’ behaviours sticking
A new UK study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that while people are getting used to wearing face masks, they have been a source of tension for some.
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Coronavirus fallout: new data reveals blame, impact on trust and views on the future of the UK
A new study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that more people think the COVID-19 crisis has been handled badly than well in the UK.
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Get on board the (savings) equality train
Alpa Shah examines the rapid exacerbation of wealth inequalities in the cash savings market as a direct result of the COVID-19 crisis and argues this is unlikely to change without radical, yet sensitive solutions.
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Nearly 9 in 10 Britons say it is either essential or important to wear a facemask in public to stop the spread of coronavirus
While a large majority agree that it is important to wear a facemask in various situations, there is also strong support for government rules making it mandatory to wear one in shops
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Polling on how voters identify politically presents challenges and opportunities for Labour
New polling from Ipsos shows those on the right more favourable to Johnson and the Conservatives than those on the left are to Starmer and Labour.
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techUK: Attitudes to Digital Technology Survey 2020
Survey results from research conducted amongst online adults in Great Britain about perceptions of Digital Technology.
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Public more favourable towards Rishi Sunak than Johnson or Starmer
Ipsos's July Political Pulse shows Chancellor Rishi Sunak has higher favourability ratings than both Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer.
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Public not clear about Government advice on socialising, work and travel
New survey research suggest that Government advice lacks clarity on easing of lockdown. The results are part of a wider project on behalf of Future Care Capital that will assess the success of government communication on social media during the pandemic.