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View of Britain as "positive influence" on global affairs drops 11 points since 2012
Data from Ipsos Global Advisor shows sharp decline in those who believe Britain will be a positive influence in the next 10 years
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Attitudes to and awareness of lung cancer for the Lung Ambition Alliance
New survey conducted for the Lung Ambition Alliance, in association with AstraZeneca, found that the majority of people (59%) are confident that in 5 years’ time a significantly higher proportion of those diagnosed with lung cancer will be cured compared to now.
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Self Care 2.0 - Harnessing technology for health | Webinar
Following our Self Care 2.0 - Harnessing technology for health webinar, in collaboration with PAGB, the consumer healthcare association you can now access the webinar recording.
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Majority of public believe the NHS is understaffed and it’s likely to get worse
Majority of the public want special visas for EU doctors according to our recent NHS survey.
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Men less likely than women to need intelligence and hard work to get ahead, public say
New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality in Britain and around the world.
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Social Media Britain
Ipsos’s new Social Media Britain report uses social media data from Synthesio to offer an additional way to understand the public’s views about issues relevant to Britain.
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British attitudes to moral and social issues have become significantly more liberal in the last 30 years
New research by Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King’s College London shows that the British public has become significantly more liberal on moral issues over the last 30 years.
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Influencers? Not so influential.
Friends and family members prove far more influential than Instagram and online videos in a new global Ipsos survey.
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Britons hugely underestimate how hot planet has become and how much plastic waste is in the environment
Misperceptions about climate change and the natural environment are widespread in Britain, according to the 2019 Perils of Perception study by Ipsos and King's College London.
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Global study finds Britons most accepting of porn
Britons find smoking tobacco and marijuana the least morally acceptable vices.