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Britons split over whether civil service inquiry into alleged parties will be independent or thorough – but doubt it will lead to disciplinary action
As the country waits for the results of the investigation into alleged parties at Downing Street, breaking coronavirus restrictions, Britons are split when predicting the results
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6 in 10 now have an unfavourable opinion of Boris Johnson, a fall of 5 points over the past week
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse sees a drop in Boris Johnson's favourability while Rishi Sunak gains favour
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6 in 10 support Conservative MPs triggering a vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson, including half of 2019 Conservative voters
As pressure builds on Boris Johnson, a majority of Britons support a vote of no confidence in his leadership
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Half of Britons believe measures to control coronavirus over Christmas were about right
Many still self-policing over next few weeks to avoid catching Covid
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Pharmaceutical and banking companies and governments are now seen as more trustworthy
In a major new Ipsos report analysing trust, the Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor 2021, we find that, despite popular belief, we are not experiencing a ‘crisis of trust’.
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Survey Research Methods Centre Update: December 2021
Welcome to the latest update from the Ipsos Survey Research Methods Centre.
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Britons remain just as concerned about the Coronavirus as they were before Christmas as confidence in the NHS holds steady
Now that Christmas and New Year are out of the way, are Britons still as concerned about the risk of COVID-19?
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Boris Johnson’s public favourability score falls to lowest since before the 2019 election
Over half (56%) of the public have an unfavourable opinion of Boris Johnson
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What makes great content? Learning from Squid Game’s success
What can we learn from one of the most high-profile and record-breaking pieces of content from the past year?
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Despite the British having many concerns about the environment, mobilisation to fight climate change is not growing
The latest Climate Mobilisation Observatory report from EDF Energy and Ipsos reveals that despite the British having many concerns about the environment, and being better informed about activities that emit greenhouse gases than their global counterparts, mobilisation to fight climate change is not growing.