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Survey of Self-build intentions 2016
An Ipsos poll commissioned by the National Self and Custom Build Association (NaCSBA) finds that one in eight (12%) Britons expect to research or plan how to build a home for themselves in the next 12 months.
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Is Project Fear working?
As a new poll shows the Remain camp pulling ahead, is Project Fear working? Ben Page debates with John Curtice in City AM.
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Economist / Ipsos March 2016 Issues Index
The March 2016 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows the prominence of the European Union as an issue continuing to increase, with 23% now mentioning it as one of the most important issues facing Britain. Meanwhile, concern with crime has fallen to a 25-year low.
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Further clues on voters' priorities in Scottish Election 2016
Part two of Ipsos Scotland's poll for BBC Scotland provides further clues about the priorities of voters as they weigh up their decisions ahead of the Scottish 2016 election.
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Voters' priorities in Scottish Election 2016
The new Ipsos Scotland poll provides clues about the priorities of voters as they weigh up their decisions ahead of the Scottish 2016 election.
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Junior doctors dispute: a pollster's view
Ben Page assesses for the British Medical Journal what the polls tell us about the public’s view of strike action by junior doctors.
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Satisfaction With The Chancellor since 1976
Q Can you tell me whether you are satisfied or dissatisfied with the way ... is doing his job as Chancellor of the Exchequer?
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Response to the British Polling Council general election inquiry
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, responds to the British Polling Council inquiry into the 2015 general election polls.
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Half think David Cameron should resign as Prime Minister if Britain votes to leave the EU
As David Cameron continues to campaign for Britain to stay in the European Union Ipsos's Political Monitor finds that almost half of the public believes he should step down from being Prime Minister if the British people choose Brexit on 23 June.
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George Osborne's satisfaction ratings equal his worst ever following budget
One week following George Osborne's budget announcement, Ipsos's new Political Monitor shows the Chancellor's satisfaction ratings have fallen compared to last month.