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Ipsos Research Highlights - 28 May 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the concerns of the British, a decline in hedonistic attitudes and who is 'woke' really?
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UK’s culture war divisions exaggerated but real, say public – as shown by views on equal rights, cultural change and class, and online bubbles
The second in a series of comprehensive surveys by Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King’s College London on awareness of and attitudes towards the "culture wars" debate.
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Ethnic minority perceptions of Black Lives Matters: one year after George Floyd
NEW qualitative research by Ipsos on our online community platform gives insight into the views of ethnic minorities towards BLM one year after the murder of George Floyd in America.
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Global consumer confidence up for the eighth month in a row
Expectations Index back to its pandemic level
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Only half of Britons would be comfortable greeting people with handshakes and hugs in the same way they did before the pandemic
Ahead of the next step of the lifting of lockdown, we take a look at how comfortable Britons are returning to "normal" and what they're looking forward to
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 14 May 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore we explore the latest findings from our REACT study, Keir Starmer's drop in favourability, and look at what Britons are most concerned about for the coming year.
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Findings from latest COVID-19 REACT-1 study published
Findings from the eleventh report of REACT-1, one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today (Thursday 13 May) by Imperial College London and Ipsos.
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Rise in number of Britons who say they are saving more due to coronavirus pandemic
However, one in four are having to use up their savings and young people most likely to have had to borrow money or access their savings
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Public favour paying more attention to homelessness, and using evidence to do so
Ipsos was commissioned by the Centre for Homelessness Impact to undertake survey research to build an evidence base of public understanding and attitudes towards homelessness, while also investigating perceptions of the role of evidence in addressing the issue.
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Majority of Britons want to give vaccines to India, but not if it leads to delays in the UK vaccine rollout
Around two-thirds support the UK giving some of its vaccines to India when everyone here has been vaccinated.