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Signals #10: Understanding the coronavirus crisis – the story so far
This special tenth edition of our Signals digest recaps on the content we have featured across the series and looks back at some of the defining moments of the crisis so far.
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Coronavirus fallout: new data reveals blame, impact on trust and views on the future of the UK
A new study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that more people think the COVID-19 crisis has been handled badly than well in the UK.
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Polling on how voters identify politically presents challenges and opportunities for Labour
New polling from Ipsos shows those on the right more favourable to Johnson and the Conservatives than those on the left are to Starmer and Labour.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 17 July 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include how the public feel about the recent Government communications, Boris Johnson's favourability ratings and latest findings from the recent COVID-19 home testing study.
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Public more favourable towards Rishi Sunak than Johnson or Starmer
Ipsos's July Political Pulse shows Chancellor Rishi Sunak has higher favourability ratings than both Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer.
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Majority of Britons say that transgender people face discrimination in Britain
7 in 10 Britons believe transgender people face discrimination, a quarter say they face a great deal.
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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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Ipsos Research Highlights - 10 July 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include whether the British public think the coronavirus restrictions were taken too late, platforming progressivism and the ninth edition of Signals.
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Perceptions of lockdown timings – too fast, too slow, or about right?
Britons can be split into 5 groups according to their thoughts on the timings of lockdown
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How comfortable are Britons with returning to normal, as coronavirus concern rises again?
Many are still uncomfortable about some aspect of life returning to normal as concern about the Coronavirus rises to levels last seen in late April.