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Woke, cancel culture and white privilege – how the UK’s culture war debate is evolving
New research by Ipsos and King's College Policy Institute shows that the public increasingly feel the country is divided by “culture wars”.
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2021 Annual Report for the Evaluation of Local NO2 Plans
The latest report from Ipsos on the effectiveness of measures to improve air quality finds that the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) introduced last year in Bath is likely to be contributing to the improved air quality seen in that area. Across Bath and Birmingham, the local CAZs are leading to shifts in behaviours – including re-routing (businesses) and choosing different modes of transport (residents) as well as a decrease in trips.
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Public opinion on the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic
In an uncertain world, reliable data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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Public more confident Keir Starmer has followed Covid rules than Boris Johnson – but cost of living more important in how both are judged
Now that Durham police have announced their investigation into whether Keir Starmer broke Covid regulations during the pandemic, what effect does it have on him and how does it compare to Boris Johnson?
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Maternal mental health support in a Pandemic
Laura Thomas looks at results from the NHS Maternity Survey 2021, run by Ipsos and the Care Quality Commission, to see what the data tells us about maternal mental health support during the pandemic.
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Global Trustworthiness in the Oil and Gas Sector
The share of the public who feel that oil and gas companies are trustworthy has improved +3 points since 2018. Ipsos data suggests there has been a “business bounce” on trust: since the COVID-19 pandemic…
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A quarter are struggling financially and public expectations are for further inflation and price rises over 2022
A new 11-country Ipsos survey with the World Economic Forum reveals high levels of public economic pessimism in the face of a cost of living crisis.
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Despite popular belief, the world is not experiencing a 'crisis of trust'
In the Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor, we again find that, despite popular belief, the world is not experiencing a ‘crisis of trust’. Furthermore, the monitor reveals that pharmaceuticals, banking companies, and governments are now seen as more trustworthy than they were three years ago.
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How MPs and business journalists view the importance of Environmental, Societal and Governance (ESG) issues in supermarkets, fashion and FMCGs
There is a large variation in how well different sub-sectors’ efforts to address ESG issues are viewed amongst stakeholders. Supermarkets rank in top place for MPs (47%) and business journalists (38%), while FMCGs rank much lower for MPs (12%) than for business journalists (31%), and fashion ranks among the worst for both MPs (7%) and business journalists (10%).
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NHS Test and Trace Public Advisory Group
The Public Advisory Group brought together people from different backgrounds to inform new policies to help England come out of the COVID-19 pandemic.