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The benefits of traineeships for young people during the pandemic
Research by Ipsos and the Institute for Employment Studies, using our innovative mobile app, highlights the role traineeships can play in restoring young people’s confidence after the pandemic and helping them prepare for work.
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6 in 10 do not trust Boris Johnson to tell the truth, nearly twice as many as Keir Starmer
The public are very sceptical when it comes to trusting politicians to tell the truth, according to a new Ipsos poll
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What Worries the World – August 2022
Inflation is the top concern for the fifth consecutive month while some countries see worry about Covid-19 rise
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Concern about cost of living, views on energy sources, and preferred date for IndyRef2: findings from new Ipsos Scotland polling
New findings from our polling among the Scottish public in the latest Political Pulse from Ipsos in Scotland.
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Nearly half of Britons agree that British workers need to “work harder”
Nearly 1 in 2 members of the British public agree that British workers need to work harder according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Sunak narrowly leads Truss on popularity in Scotland
While neither of the Conservative leadership candidates is viewed favourably by the Scottish public, Rishi Sunak is slightly more popular than Liz Truss.
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Two-thirds of parents worry exams and assessments won’t reflect what their child is capable of due to the pandemic
What are the lasting impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on education?
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Almost half of Britons think secondary school exams now are easier than when they took them
A majority of Brits say external assessments of students are more accurate than those carried out by teachers
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Opinion is split as to whether the right amount of young people are going to university, with 1 in 3 Britons saying there are too many
6 in 10 say university is important in helping to do well in life, but more say being confident is key according to new polling by Ipsos.
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Two-thirds say the Government is not providing enough support on the cost of living
Labour are more likely to be trusted than the Conservatives when it comes to reducing the cost of living as well as managing Britain's taxes and public spending