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Ipsos Political Pulse March 2020
Rise in those who think they are becoming more positive about immigration, with perceptions that Brexit will reduce immigration becoming more important
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Coronavirus - Confidence and Concern
Britons remain as concerned as they were two weeks ago for themselves and the nation as a whole but confident in the NHS.
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Boris bounce as Brits rally round him
Ipsos's Political Pulse for April 2020 shows the Prime Minister with significantly higher approval ratings since March while half have yet to make up their mind on Keir Starmer.
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Increasing pessimism about ‘return to normal’ by June from COVID-19 crisis, shows global poll
People in Japan, the U.K. and Australia are most negative about a recovery by June.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 9 April 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights features the financial impact of the coronavirus on the British public, life under lockdown and how COVID-19 may affect long-term trends.
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Britons more concerned for others than themselves amid COVID-19 outbreak
Brits amongst the most altruistic around the world; more concerned for the vulnerable than themselves.
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Government message cutting through on COVID-19
97% of people have heard from the Government on how to protect themselves from COVID-19.
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More people staying at home as concern about coronavirus increases
An update on the trend data we're tracking across the UK on COVID-19.
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Ipsos’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
As cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to spread across the UK and around the world, Ipsos is focused on ensuring the safety of its people, clients and suppliers, whilst maintaining business continuity during this challenging time.
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International Women’s Day 2020: Close to three in ten men say sexual jokes or stories at work are acceptable
A new survey of more than 20,000 people in 27 countries from Ipsos and King's College London for International Women's Day 2020 finds significant differences in what women and men see as acceptable workplace behaviour.