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Keeping it local
Councils need to play their part in convincing people that building new homes is in their best interests, says Ipsos Research Director, Ben Marshall, in his latest article for Inside Housing.
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Politicians trusted less than estate agents, bankers and journalists
New polling by Ipsos shows that the British public trust politicians to tell the truth less than estate agents, bankers and journalists.
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Scots want EU referendum but would vote to stay in
Over half of Scots (58%) think there should be a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union (EU) compared with just over a third who disagree (36%) according to our new poll for The Times.
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Ipsos Political Monitor February 2013
The February Ipsos Political Monitor shows that despite a tumultuous month in politics very little has changed in public support for the major political parties
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Events, not threats - current public concern about foreign affairs, defence and terrorism
An exploration of current public concern about defence and foreign affairs within both a historical context and the likely increased focus on this issue in 2013.
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Support for independence bounces back
The latest Ipsos Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for the Times shows an increase in support for independence.
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80 per cent agree UK has a housing crisis
By four to one the public think that there is a housing crisis in Britain according to an Ipsos poll published in the Evening Standard yesterday.
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Housing: the national local crisis
Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos, discusses the UK's Housing Crisis in his article for The Evening Standard
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Support for new nuclear energy slips as indecision mounts
Public support for building new nuclear power stations has fallen by eight percentage points in the last year to 42% according to our latest poll.
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Attitudes to flag protests and border poll in Northern Ireland
More than three quarters of people interviewed by Ipsos for a BBC Spotlight opinion poll think the union flag protests should stop.