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Only half of Britons would be comfortable greeting people with handshakes and hugs in the same way they did before the pandemic
Ahead of the next step of the lifting of lockdown, we take a look at how comfortable Britons are returning to "normal" and what they're looking forward to
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The NHS, jobs and mental health are the public’s top priorities for rebuilding after COVID-19
Study from academics at Mile End Institute, Queen Mary University of London examined public opinion and the commitment to ‘build back better’
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Four in ten Britons satisfied with their local council, but most in the North of England feel they get less national spending than other areas
Britons are more likely to say they’re satisfied than dissatisfied with the way their local council runs things, according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Public favour paying more attention to homelessness, and using evidence to do so
Ipsos was commissioned by the Centre for Homelessness Impact to undertake survey research to build an evidence base of public understanding and attitudes towards homelessness, while also investigating perceptions of the role of evidence in addressing the issue.
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Number of people completely following COVID-19 restrictions falls, especially among 55-75-year olds
But most still say they are following the rules nearly all of the time as Britons become more comfortable with the prospect of meeting friends and family and getting back to normal
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7 in 10 Britons say they understand what they must do to fight against climate change, but few can identify the best ways to make an impact
Britons say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really? The latest Perils of Perception study by Ipsos looks at how the general public in 30 markets around the world perceive environmental action. We ask them what they might do in their own lives to tackle climate change, and compare the answers to the (sometimes confusing) scientific truth.
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Ipsos Perils of Perception: climate change
Around the world people say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really?
The latest Perils of Perception study by Ipsos looks at how the general public in 30 markets around the world perceive environmental action. We ask them what they might do in their own lives to tackle climate change, and compare the answers to the (sometimes confusing) scientific truth -
Ipsos Research Highlights - 31 March 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the latest findings from our recent Issues Index, life after lockdown and the impact of Brexit on the British public.
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Ipsos Issues Index: March 2021
Public concern about Coronavirus drops sharply, but it remains the biggest issue facing Britain
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Looking to the future, post pandemic
Over the coming months Ipsos and Perspective Economics will be working with the Nationwide Building Society to help them examine the systemic issues in society and within communities caused as a result of the pandemic.