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One in three people exposed to COVID-19 anti-vax messages
A new survey by Ipsos and King's College London Policy Institute shows that one in three people in the UK (34%) say they have seen or heard messages discouraging the public from getting a coronavirus vaccine.
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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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Study reveals why one in four have found rules harder in second lockdown
A new study from Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King's College London reveals that one in four people (26%) say they’ve found it harder to follow the rules during England’s second national lockdown than they did during the first.
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Leisure-wear, pyjamas and even showering less, has COVID accelerated a decline in formality?
Formality has been on the decline for years but has COVID-19 quickened it?
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Ipsos Issues Index: October 2020
The October 2020 Ipsos Issues Index shows that pre-lockdown, public concern about Coronavirus held steady, while worries about poverty and inequality rose up the public agenda
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas… may be very different this year
Lots might be different during the festive season this year, but Britons are still looking forward to it.
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2020 Young People and Gambling Survey
The Gambling Commission’s annual study, produced by Ipsos, examining trends in gambling participation among young people in England and Scotland is published today.
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3 in 10 Britons are worried about paying their rent or mortgage
More are dipping into their savings or spending on credit cards due to the coronavirus outbreak
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Britons increasingly abiding by the COVID-19 rules, with social responsibility and the NHS the primary drivers
Our new poll shows an 11 percentage point increase in the number of Britons claiming to be following the coronavirus rules.
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It’s all trick, no treat for Britons celebrating Halloween this year
New polling from Ipsos shows we can expect changes in the way Halloween is celebrated this year due to the coronavirus.