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Six in ten Britons still expect measures to be lifted on 21st June, but optimism that lockdown will be lifted has fallen over the month
While many still believe the lifting of coronavirus restrictions will go ahead on 21st June, confidence has fallen over the last month
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Vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minority Britons
Concerns about new coronavirus variants and a possible exit wave are a reminder that there is still work to be done to defeat the pandemic. We consider how the uneven impact of the pandemic across different ethnic groups is mirrored by the uneven way they are emerging from it, and look at how important vaccine uptake is to preventing racial disparities from widening further.
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UK’s culture war divisions exaggerated but real, say public – as shown by views on equal rights, cultural change and class, and online bubbles
The second in a series of comprehensive surveys by Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King’s College London on awareness of and attitudes towards the "culture wars" debate.
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All change? Travel behaviour, attitudes and social impact of COVID-19
Ipsos conducted a UK-wide online survey during February and March 2021 on behalf of the Department for Transport as part of the All change? research programme.
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Public split on whether ‘woke’ is compliment or insult, and unsure what ‘culture wars’ means – despite huge surge in media coverage
The first in a series of comprehensive surveys by Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King’s College London on awareness of and attitudes towards the "culture wars" debate.
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Ethnic minority perceptions of Black Lives Matters: one year after George Floyd
NEW qualitative research by Ipsos on our online community platform gives insight into the views of ethnic minorities towards BLM one year after the murder of George Floyd in America.
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Majorities of unvaccinated adults in most of 15 countries would get a vaccine if they could
An Ipsos survey for the WEF also points to a decline in COVID-19 vaccination intent not only in countries where many have already been inoculated.
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British perceptions of racism and inequality: one year after George Floyd
New research by Ipsos gives insight into British attitudes towards racism and inequalities one year after the murder of George Floyd in America.
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Ofgem Consumer Survey 2020: Consumer Engagement with Energy
Ofgem has published its 6th annual tracking survey of Consumer Engagement with Energy, conducted between September and November 2020 by Ipsos.
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Bringing the patient voice to the fore
Using social data to understand how to bring more empathy into the HCP-patient relationship in changing healthcare environments