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Ipsos Research Highlights - 25 September 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include public support of further measures to control the pandemic, a fall in ratings for both the Prime Minister and the Government but Rishi Sunak remains popular.
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“What Worries the World?”: COVID-19 is the biggest concern for the sixth successive month
Six months of data reveal how Coronavirus has shaped countries’ concerns.
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Majority of Britons support the ‘Rule of Six’ but few likely to report rule breakers
While the public support the new rules, they are not likely to help enforce them
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Ipsos Political Monitor – Ratings fall for the Government on its handling of the coronavirus
Ratings fall on government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic according to Ipsos's Political Monitor.
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Demographic divide in likelihood to download and report symptoms on the Government’s contact tracing app
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows variations among demographic groups in knowledge of the Government’s Coronavirus app and likelihood to download and report symptoms on it.
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Less than half of Britons support a second complete national lockdown
The public are divided on a second complete national lockdown but "local lockdowns" and banning travel to other countries are more popular
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Ipsos Political Monitor – More see Keir Starmer as capable and having sound judgement than Boris Johnson
Ipsos's September Political Monitor shows Keir Starmer outperforming Boris Johnson on a number of leadership attributes, whilst the Government's satisfaction ratings have fallen.
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UKRI Research: How has COVID-19 affected trust in scientists?
UK Research and Innovation commissioned Ipsos to monitor public opinion towards science, scientists and scientific information during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19 Trends – Majority of Britons remain concerned about the risk of COVID-19 to themselves and the country
The latest update shows concern about coronavirus is staying stable
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Half of parents concerned about pupils’ mental health and wellbeing as children return to school
More than 70% of parents want schools to be doing more in this area. Less well-off parents are more likely to be concerned.