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Meet the switchers
Online discussions held by Ipsos identified five principal reasons as to why No voters are switching to a Yes vote in the Scottish Independence Referendum.
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Welsh AMs believe Scottish independence would lead to greater powers devolved to Wales
A new survey of Welsh Assembly Members conducted by Ipsos finds that two-thirds (65%) of AMs believe that Scottish independence would lead to greater powers being granted to the Senedd.
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MPs' attitudes to Heathrow Airport expansion
Ipsos's Summer Survey of MPs for 2014 shows 58% of MPs believe that the best option to solve the issue of the UK's hub airport capacity is a third runway at Heathrow.
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Google eTowns Canada Methodology 2014
A description of the methodology behind selecting the 2014 winner of Google eTowns in Canada.
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Public Attitudes to Science 2014 Toolkit
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) commissioned Ipsos to create a toolkit based on the Public Attitudes to Science (PAS) 2014 survey findings.
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Why interest rate rises won't push voters into Ed Miliband's arms
With the general election only seven months away, could the impact of coming interest rate hikes on mortgage holders be important electorally as well as economically? Ben Marshall, research director, writes in City AM.
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Economist/Ipsos August 2014 Issues Index
Race/immigration continues to be seen as the most important issue facing Britain as ONS figures released today show a "significant increase" in net migration.
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Trust in information about the Independence Referendum
With just a few weeks to go until the referendum it is clear from an Ipsos Scotland survey for Full Fact that many voters have found it difficult to access the information they need to make a decision about which way to vote.
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Interest rates unchanged as yet, but two in five concerned
A survey carried out between the 4th and 21st July 2014 has found that two in five mortgage holders in Britain (41%) are concerned about the impact of a rise in interest rates on their mortgage payments in the next 12 months.
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95% of MPs think Scotland will stay part of the UK
A new Ipsos poll finds that 95% of MPs think Scotland will vote `No' in the upcoming Independence Referendum.