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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.
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How much does the referendum question matter?
Lorraine Murray explains why it matters that the referendum question doesn’t matter
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Consensus in the Boardroom?
Simon Atkinson, Assistant Chief Executive, blogs in The Huffington Post UK on the Captains of Industry survey.