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Rise in number of Britons who say they are saving more due to coronavirus pandemic
However, one in four are having to use up their savings and young people most likely to have had to borrow money or access their savings
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SNP knocking on the door of a majority but too close to call
12% of Scottish voters say they may change their mind – especially Labour supporters - in our final election poll for STV News.
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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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Ipsos Update - May 2021
Climate change, vacations and vaccine passports, President Biden’s first 100 days and the latest trends in South Korean society are some of the featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 30 April 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore economic optimism, how the Government is handling the pandemic and trust in politicians.
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Elected mayors across England seen in positive light although more for standing up for their regions than service delivery
Public expects joint working between Westminster and mayors when it comes to delivering the “levelling up” strategy
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Union divided on handling of COVID-19 pandemic
An Ipsos KnowledgePanel poll has found that views on the UK Government’s handling of the pandemic vary across the 4 nations of the UK.
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Majority of Britons want to give vaccines to India, but not if it leads to delays in the UK vaccine rollout
Around two-thirds support the UK giving some of its vaccines to India when everyone here has been vaccinated.
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Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel
Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities
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Boris Johnson seen as less trustworthy than Keir Starmer, but David Cameron receives the lowest ratings of all
Around a third of Britons (35%) think Boris Johnson is trustworthy, compared with 42% for the Labour leader Keir Starmer