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A Year in Review - 2021
What did we learn about public attitudes and behaviours? What did our research tell us about the events of the year? And how did our outlook shift?
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Understanding Society - A Great British Recovery?
Read our latest Understanding Society Edition which looks at what might happen with a Great British recovery from COVID.
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Consumers worldwide report experiencing higher prices
In 30-country survey, two-thirds say they now pay more for transportation, food and drink, and utilities than they did six months ago.
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Half of Britons think most politicians and their advisers are unlikely to follow new COVID-19 rules
However, Britons place more faith in themselves, people in general and the NHS to follow the measures put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19
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Public following Christmas Party story more closely than they followed October’s budget
New Ipsos polling on people's perceptions of an alleged Downing Street Christmas party in December 2020.
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Ipsos COVID trends: public concern about COVID-19 rises again
A latest look at our trends including concern about the risks of COVID-19, the importance of face masks, comfort of returning to normality and more.
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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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Lisa Sutherland appointed Head of Behavioural Science at Ipsos Public Affairs
Ipsos is delighted to announce that Lisa Sutherland has been appointed Head of Behavioural Science in Public Affairs.
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NHSX reviews published on digital technology innovation and digital skills in Adult Social Care
NHSX, a joint unit bringing together teams from NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care to drive the digital transformation of health and care, commissioned Ipsos, the Institute of Public Care (IPC) at Oxford Brookes University and Skills for Care to conduct two related reviews about digital technology used in adult social care and the digital skills capabilities of the adult social care workforce.
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One in three say UK’s handling of COVID has damaged reputation around the world
In the US and UK, people are more likely to think their nation’s handling of COVID has had a negative rather than positive impact on its reputation globally, while Canadians have a more favourable view.