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UK public still staying home to huge degree and even getting used to lockdown life, new data reveals
Britons stick to the rules even after the easing of the lockdown as they remain focused on the health impacts of Coronavirus.
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Scottish economic confidence hits new low
72% of Scots think the Scottish economy will get worse over the next 12 months according to a new Ipsos poll for BBC Scotland.
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New survey shows reduction in confidence in Government's Coronavirus response
A new survey by Ipsos on behalf of King's College London's Policy Institute has produced new findings on people's reaction to the easing of lockdown.
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Four in five Scots say Nicola Sturgeon has handled the coronavirus outbreak well
New Ipsos poll for BBC Scotland finds widespread nervousness among the public about coming out of lockdown.
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Who do Scots trust to provide information on coronavirus?
Ipsos polling for Scottish Government sheds light on who the public trust to provide information on Coronavirus.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 22 May 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights features how the public feel about the recent Government communications, how we feel about life after lockdown, and our sixth edition of Signals exploring the pandemic globally.
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Essential Digital Skills UK - 2020
Lloyds Bank UK commissioned Ipsos to research the ‘essential digital skills’ of the UK population, 15+, which forms part of their ‘UK Consumer Digital Index 2020', the UK’s largest study of transactional, behavioural and attitudinal research including the Essential Digital Skills measure.
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Childcare and home learning for families of 0-4 year-olds during COVID-19
Ipsos's latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence on the use, availability and experiences of childcare in April 2020 during COVID-19 for parents of 0-4 year-olds, including critical workers and parents of vulnerable children.
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Majority think Government communications on Coronavirus are clear, but fall from peak after original lockdown
Our latest survey finds weakening cross party consensus on pandemic communications drives change.
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6 in 10 women finding it harder to stay positive day-to-day due to Coronavirus
Women more likely to bearing the emotional and impact of the Coronavirus pandemic.