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Ipsos Research Highlights - September 2016
Ipsos's Research Highlights for September 2016 includes the highest concern about housing in 40 years and there's no sign of 'Bregret' after the EU Referendum.
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Mixed views on the refugee crisis among Scots
A new poll provides a mixed picture of Scots' attitudes to the refugee crisis. A majority (60%), believe that Scotland has responded well to the refugee crisis, compared to 38% who think the UK has responded well and 36% who think the same about the EU.
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Most Scots see view Brexit as negative for the UK and Europe
In the wake of the UK voting to leave the EU, a new poll suggests that most Scots think that Brexit will have a negative impact in the UK and across Europe.
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Just over a year after becoming Lib Dem leader Tim Farron still to make a breakthrough with the public
As the Liberal Democrats kick-off their party conference Ipsos polling finds Tim Farron and his party still unable to make much headway with the British public, with ratings little changed from a year ago.
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Feeding the Machines: A Prognosis for Programmatic
"Programmatic" media buying can be defined as the use of software programmes to buy advertising space.
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Healing the Pain
A report from Ipsos Loyalty exploring how more intelligent case management and closed loop systems can maximize ROI and reduce customer complaints and churn
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How Nicola Sturgeon could win a second independence referendum
Support for independence is higher than at the start of the first Scottish referendum campaign, writes Mark Diffley for the New Statesman.
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Optimism over the economy improves for the second month in a row - but young are still more pessimistic
Ipsos's September 2016 Political Monitor shows public expectations over the economy continue to improve after hitting a low in July following Britain's shock decision to leave the European Union.