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Views of Tenant Farmers and Agricultural Landlords on Aspects of the Agricultural Tenancy System
A survey of tenant farmers and agricultural landlords in Scotland to measure in detail specific aspects of the tenant-landlord relationship in the Scottish agricultural tenancy sector.
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How 'important' is housing?
Housing has dropped out of the top 10 issues facing Britain according to our latest index. Ben Marshall explores the potential reasons in his latest blog for the Chartered Institute of Housing.
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Public says decent jobs are the best way to reduce poverty
With awareness of poverty at an all-time high, people believe higher wages are the solution, says Ben Page in a new blog for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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Why companies fail when success becomes routine
Milorad Ajder in City A.M. examines why the corporate landscape is littered with trailblazing companies whose performance have started to slip.
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SNP increases lead in voting intention for Scottish Parliament
Our latest poll for STV News highlights that the SNP has a strong lead over Labour in voting intentions for the Scottish Parliament
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The future of streaming content: What role will advertising play?
In his newest Blog MediaCT's Elliot Whitehead talks about streaming services continuing their success stories and how advertisers have gotten involved.
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Two-thirds of Scots support a further independence referendum within ten years
Just six weeks after the Scottish Independence Referendum Ipsos's latest poll shows that the majority of Scots would support a further referendum being held in the foreseeable future.
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UK Party leaders suffer ratings blow
The latest Ipsos Scottish poll for STV News reveals leaders of the main political parties' satisfaction ratings vary greatly between Scotland and across the UK.
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SNP open up significant lead ahead of General Election vote
Our latest poll for STV News shows the SNP to be at the head of the pack in Scotland in the run up to the General Election at this stage.
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Perceptions are not reality: Things the world gets wrong
Ipsos's new global survey highlights how wrong the public across 14 countries are about the basic make-up of their populations and the scale of key social issues.