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Increase in buying and selling sentiment as house price optimism for 2015 recovers
The second monthly wave of the Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker in 2015 shows nearly two thirds of Britons (64%) expect the average UK property price to rise this year, up from 60% who said this in January 2015.
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Blog: Public opinion and the EU
Debate over EU membership won't dominate the election but it could soon heat up again, writes Mark Diffley for The Fabian Society.
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Are we in or out? Britain's future with the EU
In January 2013, David Cameron promised to hold a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU. Katie Harris looks at what MPs and the public think will happen.
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Economist/Ipsos March 2015 Issues Index
Immigration returns to its place as the most important issue facing Britain
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The Budget and the Economy Infographic
Our pre-Budget poll sets out public opinion on the economy, the government's performance and George Osborne. Download our infographic.
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Labour are the most popular party, but Miliband trails behind
The Ipsos Political Monitor for March shows that as David Cameron remains the most popular party leader, Ed Miliband is yet to convince the public despite the Labour party outperforming the Conservatives.
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Neither the Conservatives nor Labour are able to open up a lead
With less than two months to go before the General Election the latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows the Conservative and Labour parties running neck-and-neck with both parties' vote share decreasing since last month.
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A third of young people think social media will influence their vote
Ahead of a major debate hosted by Ipsos, King's College London and the Media Standards Trust, new research reveals that the British public has an ambivalent attitude towards the impact of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter on political debate.
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When it comes to TV debates, Cameron is no coward - he's calculating
When it comes to the leaders' debates, Cameron is doing the same as prime ministers past writes Roger Mortimore in The Conversation.
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Generational Shifts in Voting 2015
Ipsos has analysed over half a million interviews to identify generational shifts in voting and engagement with politics between 1996-2014.