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Two Years On: Lessons From Covid Times
Two years into the unprecedented upheavals instigated by a global pandemic, it feels like a good moment to take stock and think about what we have learned during this dramatic period.
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Global consumers support shift from fossil fuels as they expect spike in energy prices to reduce their purchasing power
Many more blame price increases on market volatility and geopolitical tensions than on climate change policies: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum
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Trust: What next for the Pharmaceutical industry?
In a guest post for Ipsos, Jennifer Cummins, Founder of Shine Advise, writes about the importance of Trust for the pharmaceutical sector.
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New survey finds a majority of Scots living local to salmon farms are favourable towards salmon farming
Over half (54%) of those who know at least a little about salmon farming say that they have very or mainly favourable attitudes towards it according to an Ipsos survey for Salmon Scotland.
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8 in 10 Britons are concerned about the UK's dependence on foreign countries for its energy supply
More than 8 in 10 Britons are concerned about how dependent the UK is on energy imports from other countries and the chance that supplies to homes could be interrupted.
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Three in four Britons back principle of giving refuge to those fleeing war or persecution
Research conducted by Ipsos for British Future before the Russian war against Ukraine helps to explain underlying public support for welcoming Ukrainian refugees into Britain.
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6 in 10 across the UK would support a law giving employees the right to ignore work-related communications outside of working hours
6 in 10 are in favour of a law giving employees the right to disconnect while 1 in 3 believe the right to disconnect is more important than flexible working hours
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Women in Tech Survey 2021
WeAreTechWomen partnered with Ipsos and the Tech Talent Charter to look at the barriers women face in the tech industry
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Half of Britons expect utilities bills to go up a lot in next 6 months
Many also expect rises in cost of shopping and fuel while 3 in 4 Britons are following stories about cost of living closely
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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.