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Understanding public opinion on immigration in Britain
Findings from this survey of adults in Great Britain, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of The Migration Observatory at Oxford University, show public attitudes to immigration are nuanced and complex. While the public are still keen to see an overall reduction in immigration, their attitudes vary depending upon which immigrant groups they are considering.
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Londoners' verdicts on the riots
New Ipsos polling for BBC London's Inside Out explores Londoners' verdicts on the Metropolitan Police's handling of the riots, how Londoners think the Police should handle any future riots, and what role activities for young Londoners could play in preventing future disturbances.
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Children's Well-being in UK, Sweden and Spain:
Status technology and clothing brands play a significant role in creating or reinforcing social divisions amongst children between the `haves' and the `have-nots', according to a new report by Ipsos for UNICEF UK.
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In need of a paddle: the challenges facing Willie Rennie and the Scottish Liberal Democrats
Ahead of the Scottish Liberal Democrat annual conference, Christopher McLean says it is clear that there are a number of key challenges facing its new leader Willie Rennie.
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The SNP's social media success
The SNP dominated discussion on social media during the Scottish election campaign
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Will public opinion eventually turn to support free schools?
The first batch of the Government's flagship free schools are opening their doors for the first time this month and it is clear that their success or failure will be a key benchmark for the Government's education policy.
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Where now for Labour in Scotland?
Mark Diffley outlines the challenges facing the Scottish Labour Party in its attempts to reconnect with the electorate.
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SNP continues to dominate as Labour trails in Holyrood and Westminster poll
Our latest poll shows that, among those certain to vote, the SNP's share of the Holyrood constituency vote stands at 49%, up 4 percentage points on their election result.
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The majority of Scots still disagree with decision to release al-Megrahi
Two years on from the release of the man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, an Ipsos poll finds that the majority of Scots still disagree with the decision to release him.
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Public sector leaders are pessimistic over the impact of cuts
Big Society Blog: Peter Cornick says our latest research reveals deep concern among public sector leaders about the impact of the cuts