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The view from the other side: Perceptions of the UK abroad in 2021
Research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Council finds that the UK continues to be the most attractive country overall among young people in the G20
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COVID-19: Will the pandemic ever end and how will we know?
There is no consensus on what would signal the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. In most of the 33 countries surveyed, the majority don’t expect it’ll happen any time soon.
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Ipsos Veracity Index: Trust in the police drops for the second year in a row
Nurses, librarians and doctors are Britain’s most trusted professions, while faith in journalists, footballers and estate agents rises
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The Levelling Up Diaries Part 2
The Conservative Party Conference took place in October, and we recontacted our video diary participants to ask them what they thought of the Government’s commentary around Levelling up.
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Boris Johnson’s ratings hit a record low in Scotland as SNP support stays strong
Ipsos’s Scottish Political Monitor, run in partnership with STV News, finds that the SNP remains the dominant party among Scottish voters. Boris Johnson’s ratings in Scotland have hit a new low: 4 in 5 Scots say they are dissatisfied with the job he is doing as Prime Minister.
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What Worries the World - November 2021
Economic issues now top the world’s worry list as Coronavirus concern continues to decline in many parts of the world.
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Climate fatalism grips young people worldwide while the urgency for solution-oriented media grows
New Ipsos/Futerra global poll finds high levels of fatalism about climate change among young people
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Ipsos introduce new policy for menopausal staff to create safe and supportive environment
The new policy will make a significant difference to the lives of all those at Ipsos who are likely to experience the menopause.
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Latest REACT-1 study findings show rise in COVID-19 infection rates
Interim findings from the latest report of REACT-1, one of the largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today. Over 67,000 volunteers took part in the study in England to examine the levels of COVID-19 in the general population between 19-29 October.
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Three-quarters of Britons expect Halloween to go ahead as normal this year
With life almost back to normal compared to last year, more Britons are hopeful that they will be able to celebrate Halloween as they usually would this year.