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Economist/Ipsos April 2015 Issues Index
All change at the top as key concern about the NHS and the economy - key battleground issues - surges prior to the election in the April 2015 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index.
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Swing or Roundabout?
Dr. Roger Mortimore, director of political analysis, writes in the Huffington Post that swing isn't so simple anymore.
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Conservatives and Labour still close in the polls
With the opening weeks of the election campaign behind us, Ipsos's Political Monitor finds the Conservatives and Labour still fighting it out in the race for Number 10.
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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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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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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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Key monthly trends
Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
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Labour supporters back coalition with SNP or Greens over Liberal Democrats
Tactical voting intention in the run-up to 2015 General Election and preferred coalition partners
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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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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.