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Public opinion on the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic
In an uncertain world, reliable data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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Maternal mental health support in a Pandemic
Laura Thomas looks at results from the NHS Maternity Survey 2021, run by Ipsos and the Care Quality Commission, to see what the data tells us about maternal mental health support during the pandemic.
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Cost of living, NHS, crime and condition of streets would be most important in deciding how to vote in local elections
Ahead of Thursday's elections, what issues are Britons basing their vote on and what do people expect to happen?
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Conditions of roads and pavements and affordable housing in their local area most in need of improvement ahead of local elections
4 in 10 (39%) Britons say affordable decent housing needs to be improved ahead of the local elections on 5th May.
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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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Two years of life under lockdown - how has the UK and people's lives changed?
After two years of life under COVID – how does the public think their own lives and the UK have changed? Many of us say we are feeling lonelier, spending more time on our screens, sleeping worse, facing longer NHS waiting lists – and most don’t think it’s all over yet.
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Conservatives more trusted by Britons to grow the economy but Labour more trusted on reducing cost of living
Ahead of the Spring Statement, the March 2022 Ipsos Political Monitor finds that Britons are still more positive than negative about Rishi Sunak’s performance as Chancellor.
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Will it be all change for general insurance this year?
Jamie Talmage considers what impact changes to how home and motor insurance are priced this year will have on customer behaviour.
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One in five Britons say their careers have been held back by childcare or other caring duties
One in five people (19%) in Britain say their childcare or other caring responsibilities have prevented them from applying for a job or promotion at work, or have caused them to leave or consider leaving a job, according to a new major international survey.
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Constructing your data house: From Foundations to Frameworks
From foundations to frameworks - Building a data strategy for public and private sector organisations, a new thought piece from Ipsos Data Advisory practice in the UK.