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Ipsos Political Monitor - Majority back more tax-raising powers for Scotland if it votes to stay in the UK, and say England and Wales should have the same
Majority back more tax-raising powers for Scotland if it votes to stay in the UK, and also think England and Wales should have the sames, according to the Scotland and English Devolution section of June's Ipsos Political Monitor. Three in four think the UK will still exist in its current form in one year, but less than half that it will in twenty years' time
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Ipsos Political Monitor June 2014
Ipsos's Political Monitor for June shows just a quarter think Ed Miliband is ready to be Prime Minister, while the Conservatives are considered to be the most united on policy and the best team of leaders - but Labour retain a slight poll lead.
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The Equality Trust - Public perceptions on taxation
A new Ipsos survey for The Equality Trust shows that 96% of the UK public favour a more `progressive' taxation system than currently exists.
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One in five Scots to support England in the World Cup
On the eve of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, our latest poll shows that one in five Scots plan to support England.
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`Yes' campaign seen as more effective than `Better Together'
As the independence referendum campaign enters its final 100 days, results from our latest poll for STV News show that the campaign for a `Yes' vote is seen as being more effective than the campaign for a `No' vote in September.
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Support for Scottish Lib Dems falls to lowest level
In the aftermath of the European Elections, our latest poll for STV News shows that support for the Scottish Liberal Democrats has fallen to the lowest level Ipsos have recorded.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor June 2014
With the official campaigns for the independence referendum now underway, our latest poll for STV News shows that `Yes' has gained ground since our last poll in February 2014.
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Poll on privacy and data sharing for The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust
A new Ipsos poll for The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust finds that Britons support the police and intelligence agencies accessing data about personal electronic communications in certain circumstances (when that person is a suspect), but that a senior judge and not politicians or parliament should decide when surveillance is appropriate.
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TRUSTe Internet of Things Privacy Index
Only half (47%) of British internet users know that smart devices such as smart TVs, fitness devices and in-car navigation systems can collect data about their personal activities according to an Ipsos survey for TRUSTe.
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Economist/Ipsos May 2014 Issues Index
The May Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that, with little change since last month, the economy remains the most important issue facing Britain, as it has been since September 2008.