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The State of the State 2020-21
Government in the pandemic and beyond. This year's State of the State finds government and public services across the UK leading radical, exhaustive and dynamic responses to the coronavirus pandemic.
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DfE’s Children’s Social Care Innovation Programme
Two publications on support for care leavers from round two of the Department for Education’s Children’s Social Care Innovation Programme by Ipsos have been published.
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Outside the U.S., Biden is the clear favorite
In most of 24 countries surveyed, more would vote for Biden than for Trump in the U.S. presidential election and expect Biden to win it; but many are concerned about the impact of fake news.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 23 October 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore how many Britons are following the COVID-19 rules, support for Scottish independence and the latest approval ratings for Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
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How Londoners and Parisians saw their cities on the eve of the pandemic
New Ipsos polling with King's College London's Policy Institute and Universite de Paris reveals the attitudes and views of Parisians and Londoners on the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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3 in 10 Britons are worried about paying their rent or mortgage
More are dipping into their savings or spending on credit cards due to the coronavirus outbreak
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Half of Britons believe Trump’s re-election would negatively impact the UK’s “special relationship”
While few believe Trump would have a positive impact on the UK's relationship with the US, more are hopeful about Biden
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Struggling for a winning message, Trump heads for defeat
President Trump needs to turn things around fast to win re-election, writes Keiran Pedley.
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Britons support paying more tax to fund public services – most popular being a new net wealth tax
Britons say they are prepared to pay more taxes themselves to fund public services, in the context of COVID-19 requiring high levels of government spending.
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New polling shows the financial and emotional impact of the Coronavirus pandemic
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows that people from a black and minority ethnic background are more likely to report that the Coronavirus pandemic has had a negative impact on their income, and are more likely to report concerns about their mental wellbeing as a result of the pandemic.