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Ipsos Update - December 2020
The final edition of Ipsos Update of 2020 includes research and analysis on key topics including health, sustainability, gender equality and retail. We also look at public opinion on international security and the reputation of different countries around the world.
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Study reveals why one in four have found rules harder in second lockdown
A new study from Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King's College London reveals that one in four people (26%) say they’ve found it harder to follow the rules during England’s second national lockdown than they did during the first.
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Britons are most likely to think their healthcare system is overstretched
Many Britons say the NHS is overstrained but many still have faith in the quality of care, according to a new global Ipsos poll.
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The Duchess of Cambridge unveils findings of biggest ever study on the early years
The landmark research, commissioned by The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and conducted by Ipsos, reveals what the UK thinks about the early years. It also explores how COVID-19 has impacted the perceptions and experiences of parents and carers of the under-fives.
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COVID-19 vaccine trials announcements have lifted the nation’s spirits but some concerns remain
Our new poll shows the announcements about the COVID-19 vaccine trials have lifted the nation’s spirits, particularly amongst the youngest age groups, but some concerns remain.
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"What Worries the World?": COVID-19 is the biggest concern for the eighth successive month
Global concern about Coronavirus is once more on the increase. We approach the end of the year with almost two-thirds across 27 nations saying that things in their country are on the wrong track.
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Half of Britons think second lockdown in England will be effective in reducing spread of COVID-19
While half believe this second lockdown in England will be effective in reducing the coronavirus spread, 41% believe it will be ineffective.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 20 November 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the favourability ratings of the party leaders, public support for prioritising health over the economy and how they feel about the current restrictions.
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British people think that their local councils use evidence more than local MPs in the response to COVID-19
Polling to be released today by Ipsos as part of Evidence Week in Parliament, an annual event that brings together researchers, constituents, and MPs to discuss evidence, asked UK adults how much they believe government ministers, their local MP, and their local council are using evidence in the response to COVID-19.
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Changing gears: Understanding downward social mobility
One in five people experience downward mobility in their lives, with some moving into a vicious cycle of low pay and low self-esteem, new research by Ipsos for the Social Mobility Commission (SMC) found.