Long term headline voting intention polls and trends from Ipsos.
New polling suggests only half (49%) of Britons would abide by hosepipe bans in their area if there was a drought, dropping to 35% of 16 to 34 year olds.
From the UK, to Canada, Australia and the United States – our opinions about the military are usually wrong, says Bobby Duffy in The Conversation.
Ipsos and King's College London are releasing a new international survey that highlights what the public in Britain, the US, France, Australia and Canada get right and wrong about the military and the armed forces.
Ben Marshall, Director of Ipsos gives us the public’s perspective on the importance of design in his latest blog for Shelter.
By a margin of more than four to one the British public say that in principle they support the building of local new homes in the future on brownfield land, but levels of support vary sharply according to the potential design of those homes.
If you are approaching retirement, advice is crucial says Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty.
The fourth monthly wave of the Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker in 2015 shows that two thirds of Britons (63%) expect a rise in the average UK property price over the next year, significantly lower than the 67% who said this in March 2015.
Ipsos were commissioned by Monitor to carry out a survey of the general public to explore their perceptions of choice of GP services.
The May Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows a largely unchanged picture since last month - with the top four issues facing Britain appearing in the same order of priority as April