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Britons most against political correctness globally, while country still seen as less divided than US
Britons are most likely to think people are too easily offended according to a new global research study by the Policy Institute at King’s College London and Ipsos.
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Arguments against taking the COVID-19 vaccine have lost ground, but many are concerned about its ability to fight new variants
New polling by Ipsos shows that arguments against taking a COVID-19 vaccine have lost ground since last November, although some theories are proving harder to dispel.
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Five years on from Brexit - they think it’s all over, it isn’t…
5 years on from the Brexit referendum, there are still many important issues to be finalised with the EU, say voters according to our new poll in partnership with UK in a Changing Europe.
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Five years on, Brexit – and the forces underlying it - continues to shape public opinion
Five years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, a new report from Ipsos looks at how Britain continues to be divided into distinct groups with divided views about how Brexit is going and on their underlying values.
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A majority (57%) of Europeans expect to travel this summer
The British, Belgians and Americans lead the world in travel optimism with most of them seeing travel returning to normal in 2022 or 2023 according the latest Europ Assistance (EA) travel barometer.
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What will Britons miss about lockdown? Less traffic, better hygiene and quiet supermarkets but NOT watching government briefings
While Freedom Day is pushed back another 4 weeks, we look at what Britons will miss about lockdown
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Almost half of football fans in England support the England team taking the knee at Euro 2020
A new Ipsos poll interviewed 783 football fans in England on June 8th and 9th this week as part of a wider survey of 2,083 Britons aged 16-75.
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Women's Forum Barometer 2021: an urgent call for an inclusive recovery
A few days ahead of the G7 Summit, taking place on 11- 13 June 2021 in the UK, the Women’s Forum published the results of an Ipsos survey of nationals of the G7 countries, highlighting the importance of taking the full measure of how and to what extent women have been affected by the pandemic and its socio-economic consequences.
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Liberals have most difficulty getting along with opponents on ‘culture war’ issues
While many people aren’t strongly engaged in culture wars at all, overall it is those on the liberal/left side of the argument who tend to be the most intolerant of people who disagree with them - new King's College London / Ipsos survey.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 11 June 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the surge in economic optimism, the latest leadership ratings and what is Britain’s future role in the world?