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Scots expect health, social care and police services to get worse in the next ten years
In a far reaching poll for STV News to mark 20 years of Ipsos's permanent office in Scotland, it is clear that Scots think that health, social care and the police are likely to be the public services which deteriorate over the next ten years.
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Scotland's constitutional future seen as the key long-term issue facing the country
On the eve of Ipsos's key event to mark 20 years of a permanent office in Scotland, new polling for STV News suggests that voters think the ongoing debate about Scotland's constitutional future will still be the key issue facing the country in 10 years from now.
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Capital concerns: The housing crisis in London
Victoria Harkness blogs in The MJ on the possible reasons why housing is the top issue of concern for Londoners according to our research for London Councils.
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Public confidence in George Osborne slips - but few think Labour would do a better job
Just five days until his Autumn Statement Ipsos's new Political Monitor shows a growing dissatisfaction with George Osborne amongst the British public.
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Two in three disagree that government has the right long-term policies for public services
With less than a week to go until the next Autumn Statement new Ipsos polling shows growing public concern about the government's plans for public services.
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Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services
Q On balance, do you agree or disagree with the statement that "in the long term, this government's policies will improve the state of Britain's public services"?
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Conservatives make ground ahead of Holyrood elections while most Scots want to remain in the EU
With less than six months to go before Scotland goes to the polls to elect a new Holyrood Parliament, our new poll for STV News shows the SNP still significantly ahead while the Scottish Conservatives have gained ground.
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NHS: A healthy devolution?
Nicola Moss, of Ipsos North, on the prospects for a devolved national health service.
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Why isn't housing a more decisive issue in elections?
Housing as an issue of concern to Britons is rising to new heights on the list of voter concerns, writes Ben Page in the Independent.
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Blog: The austerity question
As the Department for Communities and Local Government cuts another 30% from its budget, Ben Page asks in the MJ whether that means the British are resigned to austerity.