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In her Platinum Jubilee year, Queen Elizabeth reigns supreme as Britain’s favourite Royal followed by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
Support for the monarchy remains strong as the Queen is once again named Britain's most popular member of the Royal family
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Nearly half of parents across Scotland are finding it more difficult to pay their household bills
New Ipsos research for Parenting Across Scotland reveals that almost half are finding it more difficult to pay their household bills.
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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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Government's COVID-19 Charity Support Fund delivers hope to 6.5 million people across country
The findings from our impact evaluation of the Coronavirus Community Support Fund (CCSF) have now been published. Ipsos led the evaluation, which was delivered in partnership with NPC and The Tavistock Institute, on behalf of The National Lottery Community Fund and Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
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More than half of us have been affected by dementia
Charity Alzheimer’s Research UK releases the second wave of national dementia perceptions survey.
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Politicians top Santa’s naughty list while NHS staff, Captain Tom and Marcus Rashford make the nice list
Take a look at 2020's naughty and nice list, as decided by the British public.
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Ipsos Veracity Index 2020
Nurses, doctors and engineers are the most trusted professions in the Ipsos Veracity Index 2020, while politicians, government ministers and advertising executives are least trusted. Three quarters of Britons trust care home workers and home delivery drivers.
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National Youth Social Action Survey
The Office for Civil Society (with Step Up To Serve) commissioned Ipsos to run the latest 2019 wave of DCMS’s ‘National Youth Social Action Survey’ during the ongoing #iwill campaign.
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Towards innovation in online public deliberation
How do you harness the unique capacities of the online world for deliberation and dialogue? A new report from Ipsos shares findings from an expert workshop we conducted with Engage Britain.
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Half of parents concerned about pupils’ mental health and wellbeing as children return to school
More than 70% of parents want schools to be doing more in this area. Less well-off parents are more likely to be concerned.