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Formative Evaluation of Uni Connect Phase Two
We were commissioned by the Office for Students (OfS) to conduct an independent formative evaluation of Phase Two of Uni Connect, focusing on the programme’s outreach hubs.
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Liberals have most difficulty getting along with opponents on ‘culture war’ issues
While many people aren’t strongly engaged in culture wars at all, overall it is those on the liberal/left side of the argument who tend to be the most intolerant of people who disagree with them - new King's College London / Ipsos survey.
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7 in 10 Britons want laws banning discrimination against LGBT people
Britons are largely supportive of laws against discrimination and equality when it comes to marriage and adoption
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More time is needed for meaningful engagement with the public on the NHS Digital data programme
The ongoing dispute over health data sharing suggests that we are now at a major crossroads on this issue. The government and NHS Digital need to decide whether – and how – to engage the public in shaping the implementation of this programme before it comes into effect, says Michelle Mackie.
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Global public ranks ending hunger and poverty and ensuring healthy lives as top priorities among U.N. SDGs
British public ranks ending hunger and poverty, providing clean water and sanitation and climate action as top priorities among U.N. SDGs according to the latest Ipsos Global Advisor poll.
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Starmer’s ratings fall further, now at same levels as Corbyn 14 months in
Ipsos's June 2021 Political Monitor shows Starmer's ratings are now similar to those achieved by Corbyn, Duncan-Smith and Howard at equivalent points in their tenures
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Conservatives buoyed by positive public ratings on handling the pandemic
The Conservative lead is now up to nine points as economic optimism is the highest level since 2015
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Small Island or Global Britain?
Britons are optimistic about the future - but not everyone is convinced according to a new Ipsos poll for Nick Robinson's new BBC Radio 4 programme.
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Police seen as best at providing advice and guidance by the British public, but much less effective at protecting people online
Britons see police as effective at providing help and guidance however they aren't so good at protecting people online or investigating or preventing crime
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Study of the impact of COVID-19 on wellbeing in Scotland
Third in our series of surveys for the Scottish Government on COVID-19 and wellbeing highlights falling anxiety, but ongoing mental health impacts.