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Half of Britons support the aims of the Black Lives Matter movement
Support of the Black Lives Matter movement rises to three-quarters among people from ethnic minority groups according to an Ipsos survey for the Economist.
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Ipsos Update - September 2020
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest on coronavirus, attitudes towards abortion, cultural response bias, and a focus on life in Russia, the US election and public perceptions in Ireland.
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Ipsos Issues Index: Concern about COVID-19 remains at record levels, despite falling infections
Concern about Covid-19 remains at record levels - despite falling infections - and now worry about unemployment rising too
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Coronavirus fallout: new data reveals blame, impact on trust and views on the future of the UK
A new study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that more people think the COVID-19 crisis has been handled badly than well in the UK.
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2020: The year of the boiled frog
How retailers can adapt and respond to fluid customer behaviours and expectations post-COVID-19
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How comfortable are Britons with returning to normal, as coronavirus concern rises again?
Many are still uncomfortable about some aspect of life returning to normal as concern about the Coronavirus rises to levels last seen in late April.
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Four in five Britons say universities key to tackling global problems – but challenges remain for sector
Universities seen to play an important role in the world's issues.
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62% of Britons think the UK will not achieve a trade deal with the EU this year
Six in ten Britons think the UK will leave the transition period without a trade deal with the European Union, whilst just one in four think this outcome is unlikely.
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More think opening businesses puts too many people at risk of COVID-19 and we need to wait
A majority of people in some hard-hit countries think jobs lost will not be recovered.
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New survey shows reduction in confidence in Government's Coronavirus response
A new survey by Ipsos on behalf of King's College London's Policy Institute has produced new findings on people's reaction to the easing of lockdown.