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In an age of big data and focus on economic issues, trust in the use of statistics remains low
New research conducted by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London reveals important challenges in trust in and the value given to statistics.
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Why it is hard to see much hope for Salmond and his political dream
Commentary on our independence poll for The Times by Sir Robert Worcester and Mark Diffley
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Support for Scotland remaining part of the UK increases
Our latest poll for The Times finds that support for Scotland remaining part of the UK has increased to its highest level since August 2011
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Business leaders and the prospect of independence
Mark Diffley looks at the state of opinion among the business community ahead of the independence referendum
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Reforming public services in Scotland
Reform to public services in Scotland is inevitable but whoever is charged with implementing change is likely to face public resistance
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Older, fed up, working class and male? Then Nigel is your man
Ben Page in The Observer crunches more than 12,000 interviews in the last year to build a profile of UKIP's voters.
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Crime Is Falling - But Have We Noticed?
In his latest Huffington Post blog, Simon Atkinson says falling crine figures leave our politicians with a headache.
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Locally, it is more a case of `maybe to homes'?
Ben Marshall presented at the All Party Parliamentary Group on Housing on the topic of "The new housing challenge: will localism deliver the homes we need?"
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Economist/Ipsos April 2013 Issues Index
Though concern about the economy remains paramount there are indications that concern about poverty and welfare is on the increase.
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Families need help to survive the age of austerity
In their article for Politics.co.uk, Ipsos Research Director, Suzanne Hall, and Peter Grigg, from the Family and Childcare Trust, discuss the extent to which families are coping with the impacts of economic austerity.