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Ipsos Update - January 2021
Our first monthly research round-up of the year includes both reflections on 2020 and a look forward at the year ahead. Featured topics include vaccines, behaviour change, food trends and look at the local story in a selection of countries.
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Majority of public support making £20 per week Universal Credit uplift permanent
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows a majority of the public support making the £20 per week Universal Credit uplift permanent.
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Ipsos Issues Index: November 2020
The November 2020 Ipsos Issues Index shows the level of public concern about Coronavirus is unmoved since October
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Study reveals how public and social media users view anti-vaxxers
The UK public tend to have a negative view of anti-vaxxers, although a notable minority have a favourable perception of people who would refuse a coronavirus vaccine, a new study has found.
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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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CBI/Ipsos survey: COVID-19 provides pathway to future of carbon reduction, flexible working & local shopping
Data released on first day of the 2020 CBI Annual Conference suggests majority of firms see response to COVID-19 as an opportunity to build back better
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 23 October 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore how many Britons are following the COVID-19 rules, support for Scottish independence and the latest approval ratings for Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
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Half of Britons believe Trump’s re-election would negatively impact the UK’s “special relationship”
While few believe Trump would have a positive impact on the UK's relationship with the US, more are hopeful about Biden
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Struggling for a winning message, Trump heads for defeat
President Trump needs to turn things around fast to win re-election, writes Keiran Pedley.
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Leaders of Britain’s biggest companies unfazed by possibility of Scottish independence
New analysis of Ipsos's Captains of Industry survey shows only a minority of business leaders think Scottish independence poses a significant risk to their company.