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Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel
Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities
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Boris Johnson seen as less trustworthy than Keir Starmer, but David Cameron receives the lowest ratings of all
Around a third of Britons (35%) think Boris Johnson is trustworthy, compared with 42% for the Labour leader Keir Starmer
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Number of people completely following COVID-19 restrictions falls, especially among 55-75-year olds
But most still say they are following the rules nearly all of the time as Britons become more comfortable with the prospect of meeting friends and family and getting back to normal
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Earth Day 2021: Only 3 in 10 Britons think the Government has a clear plan to tackle climate change
In Great Britain, as around the world, less than a third believe their government has a clear plan to combat climate change. The latest Earth Day research from Ipsos, in partnership with the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST), explores who Britons believe to be responsible; what individuals are willing to do and how COVID-19 has changed this; and highlights the tendency to focus on lower-impact actions over big changes.
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Half of the UK public say the UK Government should allow another Scottish independence referendum if the SNP win a majority
Over half expect the UK will not exist in its current form in a decade – with the public in Scotland and Northern Ireland particularly likely to say this.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 16 April 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the latest findings from our REACT study, the increase in vaccine confidence and how the public rate Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer on key leadership character traits.
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Levelling up: what Britain thinks
The latest Ipsos research, polls and trends on what it means to level up the country
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One year in, more Britons unfavourable towards Keir Starmer than favourable
Ipsos takes a look at how Keir Starmer is performing one year into his tenure as leader of the Labour Party.
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Life after Brexit – Britons predict more expensive food prices and falling EU migration
New polling by Ipsos, in partnership with the EU|UK Forum, shows that Britons are expecting food prices to become more expensive, fewer migrants to come to the UK from EU countries and holidaying in the EU to become more difficult.
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Ipsos Update – April 2021
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos teams around the world covers a range of topics from gender equality and parenting to retail trends and how advertising becomes famous.