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Face masks becoming normal but a flashpoint while ‘COVID-secure’ behaviours sticking
A new UK study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that while people are getting used to wearing face masks, they have been a source of tension for some.
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Get on board the (savings) equality train
Alpa Shah examines the rapid exacerbation of wealth inequalities in the cash savings market as a direct result of the COVID-19 crisis and argues this is unlikely to change without radical, yet sensitive solutions.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 24 July 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we look at how the public feels about wearing face masks in shops, their priorities for British infrastructure and where they place themselves on the political scale.
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Nearly 9 in 10 Britons say it is either essential or important to wear a facemask in public to stop the spread of coronavirus
While a large majority agree that it is important to wear a facemask in various situations, there is also strong support for government rules making it mandatory to wear one in shops
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“Build, build, build”: MPs back investment in infrastructure, but have different priorities
An Ipsos survey – conducted before the Coronavirus outbreak – reveals MPs have very different priorities compared to the public.
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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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Initial findings released from UK's largest COVID-19 home testing study
A major programme of COVID-19 home testing which determines the prevalence of the virus across England has published its first round findings today.
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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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How Others See Us: Perceptions of the UK across 36 countries
Research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Council finds the UK to be the joint most attractive country overall among young people across the 36 countries surveyed.