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Two-thirds of parents worry exams and assessments won’t reflect what their child is capable of due to the pandemic
What are the lasting impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on education?
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The Digital Harms Bill: Few doubt the need, many doubt the delivery
It has been recently announced that the Digital Harms Bill (that has been inching closer to its third reading in the House of Commons for months), has been put on hold. For the Government, this bill has been trumpeted as a 'milestone in the fight for a new digital age'.
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Ipsos' Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre - One year on
One year ago, we launched the Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre (QREC).
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Seven in ten people say the early years should be more of a priority for society
New research for the Royal Foundation shows the need to increase action and awareness on the importance of the early years of childhood.
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Satisfaction with Boris Johnson hits a new low as Scots feel the cost of living crisis bite
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's ratings among the Scottish public is at an all-time low according to our latest poll for STV News.
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Ipsos appoints Dr Jessica Ozan as Head of Education, Children and Families, within Public Affairs in the UK
Dr. Ozan joins Ipsos from the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University.
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A survey in eight countries about HPV reveals over a quarter of surveyed parents from across Europe are unaware of HPV
MSD commissioned Ipsos to run a survey to support speakers at the European Week Against Cancer, taking place from 25 – 31 May 2022. The findings demonstrate the need to further boost HPV awareness and knowledge, to lead to greater vaccine uptake and ultimately lower the prevalence of cancer-causing HPV.
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Public opinion on the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic
In an uncertain world, reliable data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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Childcare use, perceived impact on child development, information on working from home, and awareness and use of free entitlements for families of 0-4 year-olds during COVID-19
Ipsos' latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence during COVID-19 on the use of childcare in November 2021, as well as on the perceived impact of COVID-19 on child development, use of free entitlements, and additional charges from childcare providers.
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What makes people happiest? Health, family, and purpose
Global Ipsos survey finds happiness levels on the upswing at the end of 2021 with happiness levels in Britain returning to pre-covid levels.