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Latest findings from antibody surveillance study published
Imperial College London and Ipsos have today published their latest antibody surveillance report tracking COVID-19 infection across England. For the first time, the study captures participants who have received a COVID-19 vaccine, and also gathers insight into how different groups feel about vaccines.
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What Worries the World – February 2021
Almost two-thirds (64%) of the public across 27 countries say things in their country are heading in the wrong direction. Coronavirus remains the number one concern in our global survey – a place it has occupied for almost a year.
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2020 Annual Report for the Evaluation of Local NO2 Plans
Local authorities with persistent exceedances of NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) concentrations at the roadside have been required by Government to develop and implement Local Plans to reduce these concentrations to within statutory limits in the shortest possible time.
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Ipsos Issues Index: January 2021
Public concern about Brexit falls after the new EU-UK trade deal takes effect
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Britons are most likely to want to donate surplus doses of COVID-19 vaccine to other countries
As Boris Johnson pledges to donate a majority of the UK’s surplus vaccine supply to poorer countries, new global polling from Ipsos finds seven in ten Britons (69%) want to pass on some of our extra doses of COVID-19 vaccines to be used in other countries.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we share the latest interim findings from the REACT study, public perceptions of the Government’s handling of the pandemic and what Britons would do with excess vaccines.
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UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis 2021
The latest report on the state of the UK cyber sector shows that the sector continues to grow and attract record investment despite the global pandemic.
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Interim Findings from REACT Study - February 2021
These latest findings demonstrate the impact lockdown restrictions are having on reducing infections across the country. Infections still remain high with more people in hospital than at the peak last April and hospital admissions for COVID-19 are at around 1,600 a day. It is vital everyone continues to play their part by staying at home and getting vaccinated when invited.
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Are we approaching a crucial point in financial behavioural change?
Coronavirus didn’t just shake the financial stability of consumers, it made many realise the volatility created by their past financial behaviours. Associate Director Kerry Barringer analyses the impact of COVID-19 on consumers' personal financial situations and the likely longevity of any financial behavioural changes.