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Ipsos Political Pulse March 2020
Rise in those who think they are becoming more positive about immigration, with perceptions that Brexit will reduce immigration becoming more important
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Boris bounce as Brits rally round him
Ipsos's Political Pulse for April 2020 shows the Prime Minister with significantly higher approval ratings since March while half have yet to make up their mind on Keir Starmer.
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Government message cutting through on COVID-19
97% of people have heard from the Government on how to protect themselves from COVID-19.
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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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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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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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Economic confidence falls to lowest since 2008 but half think government handling the coronavirus crisis well
The March 2020 Ipsos Political Monitor finds that just under half of people think Boris Johnson is handling the coronavirus crisis well.
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Majority of people want borders closed as fear about COVID-19 escalates
More of us now believe someone close to us will be infected by the coronavirus pandemic.