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New poll reveals anxieties about Scottish independence
New polling by Ipsos and King's College shows more people across Britain have anxieties about the prospect of Scottish independence than think it will have a positive impact on economic and cultural issues.
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`No' retains lead as referendum campaigns enter final 200 days
With a little less than 200 days to go until Scotland goes to the polls in the independence referendum, our latest poll for STV News shows little change in public opinion compared to our last poll in December 2013.
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Ipsos submission to Lyons Housing Review
On behalf of the Labour Party, the Lyons Housing Review has been "asked to draw up a road map" for housing and planning policies to deliver more new homes for Britain. Ipsos's submission presents and reproduces the blogs and polls we have prepared in the past two years.
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One in seven Britons expect to look into building their own home
A new poll commissioned by the National Self Build Association (NaSBA) finds one in seven (14%) Britons now expect to research or plan how to build a home for themselves in the next 12 months.
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Attitudes towards voting for the main political parties
A new Ipsos poll for British Future shows that around four in ten British adults would never consider voting for each of the Conservatives (40%), Liberal Democrats (41%) and UKIP (42%).
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Economist/Ipsos February 2014 Issues Index
The February Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that, after January's dead heat between the economy and race/immigration concern about the latter has fallen by 7 percentage points to 34%, meaning that the economy is once again uncontested as the most important issue facing Britain today.
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Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
According to the latest Ipsos survey of housing associations for the National Housing Federation, nearly three in five (58%) say they have been significantly affected by the introduction of the size criteria.
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Three in four Britons are worried about companies collecting information about them
A major new international online study on privacy and personalisation from Ipsos shows that three in five Britons (62%) would rather keep their online activities private, even if that means they lose out on personalised services and relevant recommendations.
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PMQs Poll
The Hansard Society's "Tuned in or Turned off? Public attitudes to Prime Minister's Questions" report includes some of the findings of Ipsos's survey for their 11th annual Audit of Political Engagement polling.
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Most Britons are unhappy with the way the government is handling immigration and asylum
A new Ipsos poll reveals that six in ten Britons (62%) are dissatisfied with the way the government is dealing with immigration and asylum while just one in five (21%) are satisfied.