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Economist/ Ipsos February 2016 Issues index
The February 2016 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that, following the recent EU renegotiation and announcement of the referendum date, a fifth (20%) of the British public mention the EU amongst the most important issues facing Britain
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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Big Data
"Big Data" is a very broad term, used often - and for a variety of different purposes.
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NRS data uncovers a rise in Britain's middle class
A recent article in the Guardian analysed Ipsos Connect data for the NRS and found a trend for growth in our middle class since the turn of the millennium.
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Polls show Britons can predict the future (sometimes)
In December 2014, we asked Britons to predict what would happen in 2015. How well did they do? asks Hannah Shrimpton in Politics.co.uk.
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Satisfaction with George Osborne as Chancellor dips, but is seen as more capable than his Labour rival
With just one month to go until the Government's next budget announcement Ipsos reveals for the first time since 2013 more of the public are dissatisfied than satisfied with the way George Osborne is doing his job as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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Most Scots think that future generations will struggle to buy or rent a home
In an Ipsos poll carried out for the housing and homelessness charity Shelter Scotland, the vast majority of Scots think that the children of today will find it harder to buy or rent a home than the generation before them.
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Little change in public's views towards Europe in last month - public still expects `remain' to win
As David Cameron ramps up his efforts this week to secure a new deal for Britain in the EU Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals little change from January amongst the public when it comes to how they will vote in the referendum on EU membership.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for February 2016 features our latest survey of industry captains; trust (and lack of) in professions; and the global addiction to smartphones.
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SNP remains dominant while Brexit could swing Scots behind a second independence referendum `Yes' vote
As May's Scottish Parliament election looms large, Ipsos's poll for STV News suggests that the SNP remains on course for victory with the party still significantly ahead.
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Scots split on support for nuclear weapons in Britain
As the Labour Party continues a review of its policy on nuclear weapons, an Ipsos Scotland poll for STV News shows that Scots are split on the issue of whether they should be retained or scrapped in Britain.