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35 years of Scottish attitudes towards independence
An analysis of three decades of Ipsos polling on attitudes towards independence in Scotland.
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Ipsos Cancer Research Poll
A recent Ipsos poll conducted by Cancer Research UK and funded by Tesco found an apparent lack of awareness of the symptoms and signs of cancer amongst adults in Northern Ireland.
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Will your innovation sink or swim?
Don't embark on innovation without first understanding your market, writes Jonathan Weeks, director, Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic.
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Public Attitudes Towards Scotland's Constitutional Future
The poll explored attitudes towards a range of issues surrounding the constitutional debate, including independence, devolution max, the impact of independence, important issues in the debate and who should lead the 'no'campaign.
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Sunday's new Sun gets a warm reception from readers
Was the launch of the Sunday edition of a title that's been around for 43 years a good idea or not? Rupert Murdoch clearly thought so, but what about the nation as a whole?
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Shared ownership: low knowledge and interest
Lack of information and uncertainty about eligibility are the biggest barriers to private renters buying a home through a shared ownership scheme according to new research by Ipsos for Catalyst Housing Limited.
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The voters love me, the voters love me not
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows Labour regaining the lead over the Conservatives, but none of the party leaders will be completely happy with their situation.
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Labour seen as best party on health care but English split on private provision in the NHS
An Ipsos poll for the HSJ shows the Labour Party holds an 18 point lead over the Conservative Party as being seen as the party with the best policies on health care
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Scots back inclusion of `Devolution Max' question in referendum
Six in 10 Scots want the referendum on Scotland's constitutional future to include a separate question on the proposal for substantial new powers to the Scottish Parliament, known as `Devolution Max'.
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Can Johann Lamont reverse Labour's decline in Scotland?
The new Scottish Labour leader has to define her vision for Scotland's future, and fast, as she prepares to help her party defend control of Glasgow City Council