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Ipsos/Evening Standard Political Monitor March 2012
Our latest Political Monitor shows Labour's lead over the Conservatives has been reduced. Ed Miliband's party are not making any significant headway despite scepticism surrounding the government's economic policies.
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Boris vs Ken
As nominations open for candidates for May's Mayoral election in London, a new Ipsos poll for BBC London shows that the race for City Hall is extremely close between Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone.
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Public confidence among Scots in the economy grows a little but remains in the doldrums
Amid mixed news about the state of the UK and Scottish economies, pessimism among the Scottish public still outweighs optimism.
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Going public on the private screen
The rise of the smartphone has coincided with the increased popularity, and normality, of social media usage. How are the two connected?
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From World Cups to the Poll Tax: what influences support for independence?
Analysis of our polling since the late 1970s shows that several factors will play a role in persuading voters.
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35 years of Scottish attitudes towards independence
An analysis of three decades of Ipsos polling on attitudes towards independence in Scotland.
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Personal Priorities
Claire Lambert in Public Finance discusses how disabled people can benefit from personalised services and the impact of the Right to Control Trailblazers.
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Ipsos Cancer Research Poll
A recent Ipsos poll conducted by Cancer Research UK and funded by Tesco found an apparent lack of awareness of the symptoms and signs of cancer amongst adults in Northern Ireland.
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After Fukushima Public Opinion is Still Unclear on Nuclear Power
Bobby discusses the impact of the Fukushima tragedy on public opinions of nuclear power.
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After Fukushima
A year on from the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami which created a succession of failures in the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant in Japan, Ipsos has brought together a pamphlet of its latest thinking on public attitudes to energy policy around the globe.