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Women more likely than men to have tried to help others amid COVID-19 outbreak
Women are significantly more likely to have reached out to their friends, family and community to offer emotional support and help with basic tasks.
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More people staying at home as concern about coronavirus increases
An update on the trend data we're tracking across the UK on COVID-19.
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Over half of Britons believe the Government was too slow to enforce lockdown
56% of Britons believe the government should have enforced social distancing earlier, but it's having the impact it needs to.
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Decrease in Britons who think it likely they have already had COVID-19, though perceptions uncertain
Only 4% think it's very likely they have contracted the virus
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A rapidly changing landscape: Social media discussions of COVID-19
With the situation changing daily, the focus of online COVID-19-related conversation is constantly evolving in response.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2020
This month's Ipsos Research Highlights includes Government satisfaction improving, concern about isolation and travel bans and a drop in consumer confidence as coronavirus impacts everyone globally.
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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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Public split over Britain’s ability to recover from coronavirus outbreak - but Conservatives twice as positive as Labour and Lib Dems
While communities come together during this uncertain time, partisan divides remain when considering the future of the country,
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Signals #2: Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis
The second edition of our digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and analysis from our teams around the world.
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Britain's view of COVID-19 as 'high threat' to their business jumps 19 points in a week
Fifty-two percent of Britons now believe the coronavirus poses a ‘high’ or ‘very high’ threat to their job or business.