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Working through COVID-19: What behaviours will bounce back and what will stick?
Research from Nationwide Building Society and Ipsos reveals tensions over the future of homeworking as employers and employees navigate its benefits and challenges.
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Poll finds popularity of the Monarchy remains stable among Britons
We look at the results of surveys done before and after the Duke and Duchess's interview with Oprah Winfrey to see how opinions of the British Royal family were affected by the conversation
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A year of life under lockdown: how it went and what people will miss
In this new study in partnership with the Policy Institute at King's College London, we take a look back over the year of lockdown and see what people will miss and the impact it's had on people's lives and futures
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6 in 10 say Brexit has made no difference to their daily life
While most Britons have not noticed a difference to their daily lives as a result of Brexit, more have noticed a negative impact than a positive one
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Two-thirds of Britons believe the UK has handled the COVID-19 vaccination process better than EU countries
A new survey by Ipsos in partnership with the EU|UK Forum shows that two-thirds (67%) of Britons believe the UK has handled COVID-19 vaccination programmes better than governments of countries in the EU.
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Six in ten do not want to cut spending on public services to pay off debt
Three in five (59%) Britons are satisfied with the way Rishi Sunak is doing his job as Chancellor.
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Ipsos Political Monitor - Britain sees surge in economic optimism
This month's Economic Optimism Index score of +2 is the most optimistic the British public have been about the economy since 2015.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 10 March 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore attitudes towards the vaccine, our party leaders and global opinions on the gender pay gap.
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Royal Family makes the UK appear traditional and powerful
A new online poll by Ipsos shows how the Royal Family are perceived by Britons.
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Britons among least likely to prioritise gender pay gap in COVID recovery
Britons are among those least likely to prioritise tackling the gender pay gap right now as society rebuilds from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new global study to mark International Women’s Day.