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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.
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Survey of Roma and Travellers in six countries
Ipsos were commissioned by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights to conduct a survey among Roma and Travellers in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 11 September 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include where the British public plan to go on holiday, whether the public globally prioritise economic growth or health and wellbeing and we share the latest findings from our coronavirus testing programme.
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Housing ‘wish lists’ shift post lockdown
New study by Ipsos for St. Modwen finds different generational experiences of lockdown at home, and different needs and wants from property.
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From home life to work and money: the impact of lockdown on the 50-70s revealed
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of the Centre for Ageing Better to understand the impact lockdown has had on those in their 50s and 60s. The findings reveal how the pandemic has changed people’s lives and their plans for the future.
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“Build, build, build”: MPs back investment in infrastructure, but have different priorities
An Ipsos survey – conducted before the Coronavirus outbreak – reveals MPs have very different priorities compared to the public.
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How comfortable are Britons with returning to normal, as coronavirus concern rises again?
Many are still uncomfortable about some aspect of life returning to normal as concern about the Coronavirus rises to levels last seen in late April.
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City limits: twice as many Britons think cities will become less attractive as more attractive
Many believe cities will become less attractive places to live and work as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus Data Trends – Britons’ concern for the country continues to decline
The latest round-up of our coronavirus trends, looking at concern about the virus, behavioural changes and more.