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Essential Digital Skills UK 2021
For the third year, Lloyds Bank commissioned Ipsos to research the ‘Essential Digital Skills’ of the UK adult population and has launched the results from the first wave of research since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is conducted on behalf of the Department for Education and follows the launch of the Consumer Digital Index earlier in the year, which measures the digital and financial lives of the UK population.
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World Mental Health Day 2021
Our 30-country survey finds a large majority think their mental health and physical health are equally important, but they do not see this reflected in their country’s healthcare services.
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Only a third of the UK public expect the Government to take the necessary steps to deal with energy market problems
As 16% say they have already been affected by the energy crisis, only a third of Britons expect the Government to take the steps needed to help
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Conservatives hit six-year low for being seen as a party ‘concerned about people in real need’
Just 17% of Britons think the Conservatives are 'concerned about people in real need in Britain'.
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Ipsos Update - October 2021
Global risks, trust in research, virtual reality and the global influence of Germany are just some of the topics featured in this month’s round up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 6 October 2021
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore perceptions of both the Conservative and Labour parties, reactions to the tax increase and gender equality.
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The majority of Britons think gender inequality will not be addressed as Britain recovers from the pandemic
As we continue in our recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, we ask Britons what they expect to happen to gender inequalities
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Ipsos Issues Index: Public concern about COVID-19 continues to fall
The September 2021 Ipsos Issues Index shows a further drop in public concern about COVID-19.
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Johnson and Starmer neck and neck on who would make ‘the most capable Prime Minister’ but public doubts about Labour persist
Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer are level with the British public on who would make the most capable Prime Minister
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Support for Government’s tax rise for NHS and social care splits opinion
Half of Britons doubtful it will improve NHS and social care, and most think even more funding will be needed