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Social mobility stalls as housing dreams are dashed
Owner-occupation is the clear tenure of choice for most Britons but they think politicians are not being honest about the prospects for people to own.
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Survey finds VR needs to overcome its image problem
Britons are enthusiastic about the potential of Virtual Reality (VR), but the perception it is only for gamers is a barrier to it becoming mainstream, a new survey published today finds.
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Newsbrands need to harness VR to keep pace with digital life
News organisations shouldn't wait for YouTube to take over the Virtual Reality space, writes Neil Stevenson, Research Manager, Ipsos Connect in Mediatel.
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How Project Fear failed to keep Britain in the EU - and the signs that anyone could have read
Gideon Skinner writes in the Telegraph on the 5 signs that revealed Project Fear wasn't working.
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The undecided voters who could swing the EU referendum
Paul Carroll of our social research qualitative team, writes in politics.co.uk on what we learned from our group of undecided referendum voters for BBC Newsnight.
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Ipsos EU Referendum Prediction Poll
Ipsos's final poll before the referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union shows a tight race.
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Concern about immigration rises as EU vote approaches
The June 2016 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index reveals that, just ahead of the referendum on the UK's membership of the EU, concern with the EU has risen to the highest level since December 1999.
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Polling history: 40 years of British views on 'in or out' of Europe
Roger Mortimore writes in The Conversation on the wane and wax of Euroscepticism in Britain.
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Conservatives seen as less united than in January - but still more so than Labour
Ipsos's June Political Monitor reveals that one in four (24%) believes the Conservative party is the most clear and united party while just 13% think this of the Labour party.