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Latest REACT-1 study findings show SARS-CoV-2 infection rates were rising in young people but remaining stable overall
Findings from the latest report of REACT-1, one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today (Thursday 14 October) by Imperial College London and Ipsos.
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Spending back sustainably
New research by Ipsos for Nationwide Building Society's Consumer Insights Panel highlights the barriers and facilitators of more sustainable consumption for the UK.
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Doctors become the world’s most trusted profession
The new Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index reveals that in 2021, doctors are considered the world’s most trustworthy profession.
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Essential Digital Skills UK 2021
For the third year, Lloyds Bank commissioned Ipsos to research the ‘Essential Digital Skills’ of the UK adult population and has launched the results from the first wave of research since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is conducted on behalf of the Department for Education and follows the launch of the Consumer Digital Index earlier in the year, which measures the digital and financial lives of the UK population.
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Panic buying is the public’s biggest worry in the run up to Christmas
Panic-buying, shortage of gas and a lack of drivers in the UK are most likely to make Britons worry about Christmas this year according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Fewer Britons expect Britain’s economy and society to have changed a year from now as a result of the pandemic
Expectations for the country and individual behaviours after the pandemic remain largely the same but fewer expect the economy and British society to be impacted by the pandemic
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Only a third of the UK public expect the Government to take the necessary steps to deal with energy market problems
As 16% say they have already been affected by the energy crisis, only a third of Britons expect the Government to take the steps needed to help
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health
How COVID-19 has changed the overall health of people? In what areas did their health decline or remain stable? To what extent did people experience new health problems or worsen pre-existing conditions? What proportion of individuals gave up treatment or care during the pandemic? For what reasons? Was this absence of treatments or visits compensated by a greater use of telemedicine and digital applications?
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Conservatives hit six-year low for being seen as a party ‘concerned about people in real need’
Just 17% of Britons think the Conservatives are 'concerned about people in real need in Britain'.
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Almost half of UK adults expect crime in the UK to go up over the next year
While police are trusted more than the Government to handle crime and justice, a majority do not have confidence in them to protect the public from crime