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Scots back inclusion of `Devolution Max' question in referendum
Six in 10 Scots want the referendum on Scotland's constitutional future to include a separate question on the proposal for substantial new powers to the Scottish Parliament, known as `Devolution Max'.
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Can Johann Lamont reverse Labour's decline in Scotland?
The new Scottish Labour leader has to define her vision for Scotland's future, and fast, as she prepares to help her party defend control of Glasgow City Council
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Economic optimism falls when Scots consider independence
The prospect of Scotland becoming an independent country leaves the public feeling less optimistic about their personal financial situation and about economic conditions in Scotland, according to our latest poll in the Times.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor February 2012
The February Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor shows Labour regaining the lead as satisfaction with the Government, David Cameron and Nick Clegg falls sharply. However, Ed Miliband's satisfaction ratings fall negative among Labour supporters
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Social Media Insights
The rise of Social Media has led to a fundamental change in the way brands communicate with consumers. It is no longer a one-way exchange but a dialogue, in which the power of the consumer must be respected, and appropriately managed.
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Two in five Britons don't know when St. George's Day is
A new Ipsos poll for Channel 4 explores attitudes towards immigration, barriers to being British and test the public with a mock citizenship test
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Too Many immigrants in Britain?
Q How much do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "There are too many immigrants in Britain"
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Acceptable Behaviour?
How governments try to shape the behaviours of their citizens is something that has been much discussed over the past few years. Our report, with a foreword from David Halpern, Director of the Behavioural Insights Team at the Cabinet Office, brings together our latest international research on this subject.
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Britons among the most economically pessimistic worldwide
Around one in eight Britons (13%) rate the state of the economy as good while 87% describe it as bad accordingour latest 24-country Global @dvisor.