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Parents of 0-4 year-olds and childcare from 1st June 2020
Ipsos's latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence on the use of childcare in May 2020 during COVID-19, and on parents’ reported intentions from 1st June to return their child to early years setting once they open to more children.
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Comfort food: Women more likely to admit to overeating, under exercising amid COVID-19
Experts say women are more prone to emotional eating due to various psychological factors.
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UK public still staying home to huge degree and even getting used to lockdown life, new data reveals
Britons stick to the rules even after the easing of the lockdown as they remain focused on the health impacts of Coronavirus.
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ESSENTIALS - Evolving your business in response to COVID-19
Understanding changing consumer attitudes and behaviours amidst the COVID-19 crisis and what it means for businesses and brands with ESSENTIALS.
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53% of Scots think there should be a second independence referendum within the next five years
Ipsos’s poll for BBC Scotland asked Scots for their views on the timing of a second independence referendum and on an extension to the Brexit transition period.
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Anxiety the most common health concern among Britons under coronavirus lockdown
Britons in lockdown are most likely to be suffering from anxiety, over-eating and under-exercising.
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Scottish economic confidence hits new low
72% of Scots think the Scottish economy will get worse over the next 12 months according to a new Ipsos poll for BBC Scotland.
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New survey shows reduction in confidence in Government's Coronavirus response
A new survey by Ipsos on behalf of King's College London's Policy Institute has produced new findings on people's reaction to the easing of lockdown.
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Four in five Scots say Nicola Sturgeon has handled the coronavirus outbreak well
New Ipsos poll for BBC Scotland finds widespread nervousness among the public about coming out of lockdown.
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Who do Scots trust to provide information on coronavirus?
Ipsos polling for Scottish Government sheds light on who the public trust to provide information on Coronavirus.