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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.
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Initial findings released from UK's largest COVID-19 home testing study
A major programme of COVID-19 home testing which determines the prevalence of the virus across England has published its first round findings today.
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Majority of Britons say that transgender people face discrimination in Britain
7 in 10 Britons believe transgender people face discrimination, a quarter say they face a great deal.
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How Others See Us: Perceptions of the UK across 36 countries
Research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Council finds the UK to be the joint most attractive country overall among young people across the 36 countries surveyed.
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2020 GP Patient Survey Results Released
The latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
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‘Mind the Gender Gap’ - Women and Money
Britain’s Financial Services sector is one of the strongest and most sophisticated in the world, but with this heritage comes a legacy sometimes at odds with consumer needs. This short film explores these issues through expert interviews and stories from across the country.
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Perceptions of lockdown timings – too fast, too slow, or about right?
Britons can be split into 5 groups according to their thoughts on the timings of lockdown
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Three in five Britons say the cost of living has increased since the start of the coronavirus crisis
Groceries and household items, utility bills top list of higher cost items globally as a result of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.