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The UK is perceived as attractive and trusted by educated young people in Nigeria
Research conducted by Ipsos for British Council in 2020 aimed to understand how the UK is seen by educated young people across 36 countries internationally. The data from the research is used by British Council to inform strategy and programmes aimed at the target audience in relevant countries.
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61% globally think the war in Ukraine poses a significant risk to their country
Survey finds unity in concern for Ukrainians, willingness to take in refugees, and wariness of getting involved militarily, but diverging views on sanctions and military support
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What makes people happiest? Health, family, and purpose
Global Ipsos survey finds happiness levels on the upswing at the end of 2021 with happiness levels in Britain returning to pre-covid levels.
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Almost half of UK adults set to cut intake of animal products
Amidst the ever-increasing variety of plant-based products entering the market, almost half (46%) of British adults are considering reducing their intake of animal products in the future.
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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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Who Cares? Business in the Community & Ipsos research reveals the great workplace divide
Ipsos and Business in the Community (BITC) conducted a survey to better understand contemporary attitudes and experiences around combining paid work and care.
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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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Inequality between women and men ‘doesn’t really exist’, say one in seven Britons
One in seven (15%) Britons think gender inequality doesn’t really exist, with men (19%) more likely than women (11%) to hold this view, according to a major survey conducted ahead of International Women’s Day on 8 March.
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A survey in 5 European countries about sepsis demonstrates the lack of awareness and an expectation for faster diagnostic capabilities
On World Sepsis Day 2021, bioMérieux and the UK Sepsis Trust revealed the results of a survey regarding knowledge and attitudes towards sepsis. The findings demonstrate the need to accelerate awareness and education of the general population about this life-threatening condition.
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Romantic dinners, card, flowers and chocolates; how will Britons celebrate Valentine’s Day this year?
9 in 10 Britons say they are happy with their current partner, but are they celebrating Valentine's Day this year?