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Immigration, are we talking about it?
New research released at today's British Future immigration event, shows that two in five people (43%) still feel the issue of immigration has been discussed too little, 28% think it's discussed about the right amount and 26% that it has been discussed too much.
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Scots more likely to think their attitudes are related to where you come from
New polling by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Scotland reveals that Scots are more likely than people in the rest of Britain to think that their opinions are formed by where they come from.
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Reflective Behaviour
Brands applying behavioural economics to consumer habits should look for those moments that make consumers consider their behaviour by introducing personalised elements, writes Oliver Sweet in Warc's Admap magazine.
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Slides: Scottish Referendum: 200 days to go
Slides and tweets from the King's College London / Ipsos event held on Tuesday 4th March 2014.
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SNP open up nine point lead over Labour
The Scottish National Party has increased its lead over Labour in voting intention for the Scottish Parliament elections in our latest poll for STV News.
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New poll reveals anxieties about Scottish independence
New polling by Ipsos and King's College shows more people across Britain have anxieties about the prospect of Scottish independence than think it will have a positive impact on economic and cultural issues.
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`No' retains lead as referendum campaigns enter final 200 days
With a little less than 200 days to go until Scotland goes to the polls in the independence referendum, our latest poll for STV News shows little change in public opinion compared to our last poll in December 2013.
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NHS Change Day - what factors help innovation to spread?
David Jeans and Emily Gray blog on the importance of NHS Change Day in helping spread innovation across the NHS.
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Ipsos submission to Lyons Housing Review
On behalf of the Labour Party, the Lyons Housing Review has been "asked to draw up a road map" for housing and planning policies to deliver more new homes for Britain. Ipsos's submission presents and reproduces the blogs and polls we have prepared in the past two years.
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Attitudes towards voting for the main political parties
A new Ipsos poll for British Future shows that around four in ten British adults would never consider voting for each of the Conservatives (40%), Liberal Democrats (41%) and UKIP (42%).