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Brexit does not trigger significant increase in support for independence
In the wake of the UK voting to leave the EU against the wishes of the majority of Scots, our new poll for STV News suggests that Brexit has not caused an upsurge in support for a second independence referendum being held.
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Britain after the Referendum: what next?
A panel of Rt. Hon. Nick Clegg MP, Polly Toynbee, Tim Montgomerie, Paul Drechsler and Ben Page discussed life in Britain after the Referendum.
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Advertising, Reality, the World - According to Pokemon Go
Does Pokйmon Go sit at the confluence of new trends shaping advertising and the world in 2016? Can it illustrate how brands could best answer people's current aspirations?
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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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Counting the cost of Brexit: How should Financial Services adapt to post-referendum Britain?
Paul Stamper, head of Financial Services, Ipsos, analyses our recent polling on consumer confidence after the Brexit vote and looks at what financial institutions can do to weather the post-referendum storm.
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Reactions to Brexit across 16 countries
A major new Ipsos survey across 16 countries provides an insight into how major countries have reacted to Brexit, and what comes next for Britain and the EU.
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Never leave a place behind
Ben Page in the Municipal Journal, examines the revival of the inner city & the crucial role local government has played.
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4 ways the anti-immigration vote won the referendum for Brexit
Total control on immigration mattered more to voters than the single market, writes Aalia Khan in the New Statesman.
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Britain remains split as 9 in ten say they would not change their referendum vote
A post-referendum poll carried out by Ipsos for BBC Newsnight reveals that leave voters and remain voters still hold very opposing views towards the EU referendum result, while very few on either side say they would change their vote if a second referendum were to be held.