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Eurovision Song Contest: 65 years on, poll shows high awareness and viewership within and far beyond Europe
ABBA’s Waterloo is the most popular song in the history of the Eurovision Song contest according to a new multi-country Ipsos poll ahead of Saturday’s TV Eurovision special
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75 years later, honouring World War II still matters
The conflict is still a significant part of national identities worldwide.
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Monitoring business performance during – and after – social distancing
In a world of social distancing and heightened health concern, it is critical that brands deliver an experience which takes responsibility for the wellbeing of their customers and employees. Delivering a standout customer experience during the crisis will inform consumer behaviour throughout – and perhaps long after – the outbreak. Here is how Ipsos can help.
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Britons least likely to believe the economy and businesses should open if Coronavirus not fully contained
Across 14 countries, Britons were the least likely to agree that the economy and businesses should be reopened
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Britons buck global backslide on belief humans contribute to climate change
As the belief that humans contribute to climate change has dipped worldwide, in Britain it is now over four in five.
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Two thirds of Britons believe Climate Change as serious as Coronavirus and majority want Climate prioritised in economic recovery
Britons say that the environment is an important consideration in the economic recovery after the Coronavirus crisis passes.
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Life under lockdown: coronavirus in the UK
Misunderstandings are widespread, and many are struggling with life under the new rules.
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The effect of gambling advertising on children, young people and vulnerable adults
Research finds gambling is seen as part of everyday life for children, young people and vulnerable adults and recommends action is needed to reduce the risk of gambling harms.
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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.
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Three-quarters of Britons support quarantining cities and towns to prevent the spread of coronavirus
New global research from Ipsos into attitudes to coronavirus reveals a drop in Britons’ perceptions of how well the government is responding to the virus.