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Life after Brexit – Britons predict more expensive food prices and falling EU migration
New polling by Ipsos, in partnership with the EU|UK Forum, shows that Britons are expecting food prices to become more expensive, fewer migrants to come to the UK from EU countries and holidaying in the EU to become more difficult.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 31 March 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the latest findings from our recent Issues Index, life after lockdown and the impact of Brexit on the British public.
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Majority of Britons support vaccine passports but recognise concerns in new Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel poll
New survey shows significant support for vaccine passports however, some are concerned about the potential issues they could cause
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Ipsos Issues Index: March 2021
Public concern about Coronavirus drops sharply, but it remains the biggest issue facing Britain
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British public say Churchill, followed by Thatcher, did best job as Prime Minister
A new Ipsos online poll shows that Winston Churchill is the top-ranked Prime Minister since the Second World War in terms of those believing they did a ‘good job’, followed by Margaret Thatcher, then Tony Blair.
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Geography and gender: Britons stand out for views on two types of inequality, while age divide splits opinions on race
By international standards the British public are particularly concerned about geographical inequalities – but among the least likely to be worried about gender inequality, according to a new 28-country study
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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