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The AV referendum: who decides?
Who will actually bother to vote at tomorrow's referendum? And what impact does a high or low turnout have on the result?
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The Bigger and Older Nation
It has been well reported that we are getting older as a nation. Is the media industry taking heed?
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Public Attitudes to Science 2011
Public Attitudes to Science 2011 (PAS) finds that the UK public values science and is interested in finding out about it.
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Ipsos's Great British Royal Weekend: Bumper response to mobile survey
This weekend over 750 panellists were recruited from Ipsos's online panel to download our bespoke Royal Wedding app to their smartphones.
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Audit of Political Engagement
Audit 8 explores public attitudes to civic and political engagement and participation in the context of the government's `Big Society'. It also looks at public attitudes to the new political and constitutional landscape in particular the impact on perceptions of Parliament and attitudes to the voting system in advance of the 2011 referendum
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Political Communication in Britain
Political Communication in Britain provides unique insights into the UK General Election of 2010 from those who fought, reported and polled the campaign.
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Scots feeling more confident about economic prospects
With the Holyrood election only a week away, we assess the public mood and whether there are signs that consumer spending points the way to economic recovery.
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Scots split on how they intend to mark this week's royal wedding
A new poll by Ipsos has revealed a range of ways that Scots will mark this week's royal wedding, while highlighting that significant numbers will ignore the whole event
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Salmond remains most popular party leader with record rating
Alex Salmond has received record satisfaction ratings, and has a substantial lead over Iain Gray in terms of who would make the more capable First Minister, according to Ipsos Scotland's latest poll.