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How Britain voted in the 2016 EU referendum
As we have for every general election since 1979, Ipsos has produced estimates of how the voters voted in the recent EU referendum.
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Concern about Europe falls in the second month following Brexit vote
After reaching a record level of concern in July following Britain's decision to leave the EU, fewer Britons now show concern about the EU, according to Ipsos's August Issues Index.
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The Poverty Premium in Scotland
Ipsos was commissioned by Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) to conduct research on the `poverty premium' in Scotland.
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Londoners support restrictions on new tall buildings
Most Londoners think tall buildings should only be built in areas like the City and Canary Wharf, and that there should be limits on how high they can be, according to an Ipsos survey for the Skyline Campaign.
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The politics of public spending
Ipsos polling conducted in the UK sheds light on how flexible voters are prepared to be in their expectations of public sector services, says Ben Page in Policy Network.
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Corbyn struggles to win support from Labour MPs in new survey
Theresa May (25%) and David Cameron (26%) have been voted the most impressive parliamentarians by their fellow MPs in the annual Ipsos survey of MPs.
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Jeremy Corbyn's ratings
In a guest blog, David Cowling analyses what Ipsos's poll ratings mean for the leader of the Labour Party.
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Britons less pessimistic about the health of the economy than in July
Britons are less pessimistic about the economy than they were in July, according to the latest Ipsos Political Monitor.
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New Prime Minister starts with a honeymoon among the public
Theresa May is enjoying a warm honeymoon welcome with the public according to Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.
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The labours of Labour
A special guest blog by Professor David Cowling on the electability of Labour under Jeremy Corbyn.