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Public perceptions of climate change in Britain following the winter 2013/14 flooding
A recent Ipsos survey for Cardiff University updates trend data on public attitudes to climate change as well as providing new data on how the British public responded to the flooding last winter.
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Overwhelming public support for the `Gordon's Fightback' Campaign
An Ipsos Scotland poll for the Gordon's Fightback campaign shows overwhelming support for their key objectives.
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Campaigning for Housing
Ipsos's Ben Marshall blogs on the challenges we still face in pushing the housing crisis to the top of the public and political agenda.
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British public attitudes to Afghanistan
With the ending of Britain's military campaign in Afghanistan, Ipsos and King's College London have carried out research into the British public's views of the war.
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Scots not convinced by Smith commission proposals
On the day that the UK Government publishes draft legislation to devolve additional powers to the Scottish Parliament, Ipsos's new poll for STV News suggests that voters are not won over by the proposals.
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Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Aviation Survey
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead commissioned Ipsos to gauge residents' attitudes towards options to provide additional airport capacity.
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Having their say - further public views on Charities
Polling recently conducted by Ipsos for New Philanthropy Capital shows that the public clearly view transparancy as an important factor when thinking about the charity sector .
This research follows the publication last year of our 'Matter Of Trust' poll, which completes the set of questions asked to this sample on their views of charities. -
SNP remains in dominant position as election approaches
With the General Election a little over 100 days away, Ipsos's new poll for STV News shows the SNP maintaining a strong position.
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More people think we're talking about immigration "too much"
New polling by Ipsos shows that two in five people (37%) think immigration has been discussed too much.
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New ways to save as research reveals seven-year retirement gap
New research by Ipsos for HSBC has revealed a seven-year savings gap where, in an average 18-year retirement, working age people worldwide expect to run out of their retirement savings and investments after just 11 years.