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Eurovision Song Contest: 65 years on, poll shows high awareness and viewership within and far beyond Europe
ABBA’s Waterloo is the most popular song in the history of the Eurovision Song contest according to a new multi-country Ipsos poll ahead of Saturday’s TV Eurovision special
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Coronavirus trends on the NHS and public behaviours
Britons continue to believe that the NHS can cope with those getting ill as a result of Coronavirus while online banking and grocery shopping continues to grow.
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Majority of Britons want to see an increase in the number of EU doctors and nurses coming to the UK post-Brexit
Half of Britons want to see immigration reduced, but they want to see more doctors and nurses coming from the EU to the UK.
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Majority of Britons continue to think The Government should prioritise health over economy in COVID-19 response
People's health is seen as more important than the country's economic health in latest Ipsos poll.
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Ipsos poll finds having a nanny or cleaner come to work from a different household is seen as unacceptable behaviour under lockdown
In a poll conducted before Boris Johnson's lockdown-easing announcement, three-quarters said having a nanny or a cleaner from a different household was unacceptable behaviour
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Britons are confident that their public services can cope with the aftermath of Coronavirus
Confidence in the NHS remains high as Britons are confident that their public services will cope after the pandemic.
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Large majority of Britons predict coronavirus will lead to changes in our lives, work, economy and society even one year from now – but expect less changes to the way we are governed
Britons expect our economy, work and lives to change as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but few expect the system of government to be different.
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6 in 10 Britons struggle to stay positive about the future, but this could be changed with a vaccine
While people are struggling to stay optimistic, they would feel more positive with the announcement of a vaccine, a safe income and access to coronavirus testing.
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75 years later, honouring World War II still matters
The conflict is still a significant part of national identities worldwide.
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Britons think Coronavirus will have harder impact for old, poor and those in cities, but believe society has become less divided
Two-thirds expect coronavirus to have a negative impact on older people compared to only 8% who think young people will suffer.