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Initial findings released from UK's largest COVID-19 home testing study
A major programme of COVID-19 home testing which determines the prevalence of the virus across England has published its first round findings today.
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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 others see us: Perceptions of the UK abroad
Research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Council finds the UK to be the most attractive country overall among young people in the G20 for the first time since 2016.
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Ipsos’ Consumer Health & Safety Index
As the economy and businesses continue to reopen, brands must take steps to ensure consumers feel safe when shopping. With consumer tensions at an all-time high, organisations might only get one chance to get this right. Ipsos’ Consumer Health and Safety Index is here to help.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 5 June 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore how the British public feel towards Boris Johnson, their trust in MPs and our seventh edition of Signals.
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Trust in MPs to tell truth still low but higher than pre-election
Trust in MPs to tell the truth is still low but higher than it was amid Brexit divisions in October 2019.
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Lockdown TV: Viewers are enjoying new formats
To help understand the changes to TV viewing, Thinkbox commissioned Ipsos to conduct a new real-time study following 12 households across the UK as their routines, needs and viewing habits change week by week.
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Lockdown TV: What habits will stick as we leave lockdown?
To help understand the changes to TV viewing, Thinkbox commissioned Ipsos to conduct a new real-time study following 12 households across the UK as their routines, needs and viewing habits change week by week.
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Your Care Rating 2019/20 – survey results released
Results of the latest Your Care Rating surveys of care home residents and their family members and friends have been published.
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Comfort food: Women more likely to admit to overeating, under exercising amid COVID-19
Experts say women are more prone to emotional eating due to various psychological factors.