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EMEA Coronavirus Selfcare Survey
An omnibus survey conducted in the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain for GSK.
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From home life to work and money: the impact of lockdown on the 50-70s revealed
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of the Centre for Ageing Better to understand the impact lockdown has had on those in their 50s and 60s. The findings reveal how the pandemic has changed people’s lives and their plans for the future.
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Face masks becoming normal but a flashpoint while ‘COVID-secure’ behaviours sticking
A new UK study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that while people are getting used to wearing face masks, they have been a source of tension for some.
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The time is now: Telehealth and rise of virtual care
Virtual care has gained increased importance during coronavirus, but will this bring about a permanent shift in remote healthcare?
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Signals #10: Understanding the coronavirus crisis – the story so far
This special tenth edition of our Signals digest recaps on the content we have featured across the series and looks back at some of the defining moments of the crisis so far.
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Coronavirus fallout: new data reveals blame, impact on trust and views on the future of the UK
A new study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that more people think the COVID-19 crisis has been handled badly than well in the UK.
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Nearly 9 in 10 Britons say it is either essential or important to wear a facemask in public to stop the spread of coronavirus
While a large majority agree that it is important to wear a facemask in various situations, there is also strong support for government rules making it mandatory to wear one in shops
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Polling on how voters identify politically presents challenges and opportunities for Labour
New polling from Ipsos shows those on the right more favourable to Johnson and the Conservatives than those on the left are to Starmer and Labour.
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“Build, build, build”: MPs back investment in infrastructure, but have different priorities
An Ipsos survey – conducted before the Coronavirus outbreak – reveals MPs have very different priorities compared to the public.