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Empathy not Sympathy: Living with a rare disease
Living with a rare disease brings a particular set of challenges, often underappreciated by the health system, which can severely affect quality of life.
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Half of Britons think second lockdown in England will be effective in reducing spread of COVID-19
While half believe this second lockdown in England will be effective in reducing the coronavirus spread, 41% believe it will be ineffective.
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Most comprehensive Diversity and Inclusion report ever to track UK company progress
The most comprehensive review looking at how UK companies are performing when it comes to diversity and inclusion has been launched by DIAL Global and Ipsos, and backed by Mind and Stonewall.
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British people think that their local councils use evidence more than local MPs in the response to COVID-19
Polling to be released today by Ipsos as part of Evidence Week in Parliament, an annual event that brings together researchers, constituents, and MPs to discuss evidence, asked UK adults how much they believe government ministers, their local MP, and their local council are using evidence in the response to COVID-19.
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Changing gears: Understanding downward social mobility
One in five people experience downward mobility in their lives, with some moving into a vicious cycle of low pay and low self-esteem, new research by Ipsos for the Social Mobility Commission (SMC) found.
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Scottish views of Boris Johnson’s handling of the pandemic hit new low
New polling from Ipsos for BBC Scotland shows that ratings of how well Boris Johnson has handled the coronavirus pandemic have fallen since May. While ratings of Nicola Sturgeon have also fallen a little, public ratings of how she has handled the pandemic remain far higher.
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Scottish public supports tough restrictions – but wants to see them relaxed at Christmas
New polling from Ipsos for BBC Scotland finds strong public support for a range of tough measures to control the spread of coronavirus. However, there is also support for relaxing restrictions around Christmas time.
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Adult inpatient experience during the COVID-19 pandemic
Results from the survey conducted for the Care Quality Commission of adult inpatient experience during the COVID-19 pandemic have been published.
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Young Britons most likely to break Coronavirus rules in the pursuit of romance
A new survey by Ipsos shows a significant minority of Britons aged 18-75 are prepared to break Coronavirus rules in the name of romance.
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Seven in ten Britons are confident in the NHS’ ability to deal with the pandemic
A new online survey by Ipsos looks at trends in perceptions around Coronavirus among a nationally representative sample of Britons aged 18-75.