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City limits: twice as many Britons think cities will become less attractive as more attractive
Many believe cities will become less attractive places to live and work as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus Data Trends – Britons’ concern for the country continues to decline
The latest round-up of our coronavirus trends, looking at concern about the virus, behavioural changes and more.
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Trust in MPs to tell truth still low but higher than pre-election
Trust in MPs to tell the truth is still low but higher than it was amid Brexit divisions in October 2019.
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Attitudes towards Rich People
Ipsos MORI were asked in 2018 by IfD Allensbach Institute to survey the public in 3 countries on their perceptions of rich people.
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Public favourability towards Boris Johnson continues to fall
While Boris Johnson and his party lose favourability, Keir Starmer gains recognition but still has a long way to go.
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New data reveals how UK is sleeping under coronavirus lockdown
New study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds significant numbers have experienced changes to their sleep patterns since the coronavirus lockdown was announced.
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Survey on COVID-19 track and trace smartphone app for The Health Foundation
New survey findings for the Health Foundation on public attitudes towards a potential smartphone app to ‘track and trace’ Coronavirus outbreaks.
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Your Care Rating 2019/20 – survey results released
Results of the latest Your Care Rating surveys of care home residents and their family members and friends have been published.
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Parents of 0-4 year-olds and childcare from 1st June 2020
Ipsos's latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence on the use of childcare in May 2020 during COVID-19, and on parents’ reported intentions from 1st June to return their child to early years setting once they open to more children.
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UK public still staying home to huge degree and even getting used to lockdown life, new data reveals
Britons stick to the rules even after the easing of the lockdown as they remain focused on the health impacts of Coronavirus.