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Essential Digital Skills UK 2022
Following three years of the Essential Digital Skills (EDS) research, Lloyds Banking Group commissioned Ipsos to research the Essential Digital Skills of the UK adult population using a revised EDS framework. Working with the Department for Education, an Advisory Panel was convened to collate thoughts across industry on how the demands for digital capability may have evolved during the last three years. This research is reported alongside the Consumer Digital Index, which measures the digital and financial lives of the UK population.
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More than 6 in 10 Britons think Matt Hancock wrong to appear on ‘I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here”
Around 6 in 10 also believe that Matt Hancock - and other MPs - should resign in order to appear on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Three in four say waiting times for NHS emergency treatment are too long while a majority are not confident they will be seen quickly in A&E
What do the British public think are the biggest issues facing the NHS?
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A quarter of Britons are using credit cards for essentials while 9 in 10 worry about cost of living for the country as a whole
In exclusive polling for Sky News, we look at how people are coping with rising cost of living
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Public image of Charles improves as he moves from Prince of Wales to King
King Charles III and other members of the Royal Family see their favourability increase
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Public continues to support Britain’s role in Ukraine conflict
There is some evidence Britons' support of economic sanctions against Russia could wane if there are further energy price rises according to an Ipsos poll for Sky News.
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14% surveyed describe themselves as naturists or nudists, with naturists defined as people who engage in activities such as sunbathing and swimming without clothes
An Ipsos survey for British Naturism among UK adults found that 14% describe themselves as Naturists or Nudists. The study defined naturists are people who engage in activities such as sunbathing and swimming without clothes.
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More than half lack confidence in Truss to introduce policies which will improve social care services
More than half (54%) say they are not confident Liz Truss will introduce policies which are successful in improving the ability of social care services to provide the support people need.