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Small lead for No, but referendum result still looks extremely close
Ipsos's final Scottish referendum poll for the London Evening Standard shows the `No' campaign with a very narrow lead, in line with other polls in recent days.
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Most renters are satisfied with their tenure (and are online)
New research by Ipsos for Affinity Sutton - one of the biggest providers of affordable housing in England - finds most private and social renters satisfied with their tenure but also that significant "digital divides" exist within and between the two tenures.
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Referendum looks too close to call
On the eve of the independence referendum, Ipsos's new poll for STV News has shown significant gains for the Yes campaign, putting the outcome of the vote in the balance.
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Who are the "Shy No" voters, and what do they mean for the Scottish referendum?
Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos in the New Statesman takes a look at the polling on the eve of the Scottish referendum and the challenge it poses for pollsters.
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Labour are the most popular party, but their leader lags behind
The Ipsos Political Monitor for September 2014 shows Ed Miliband is still to convince the public of his own qualities, despite presiding over the most popular party.
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Economy, immigration and healthcare are Britons' top three issues deciding general election vote
September's Ipsos Political Monitor shows three policies joint top as most important in deciding their general election vote.
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State of the Nation
A new Ipsos poll for the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust finds that there is a demand for further devolution of powers among Britons, with a majority feeling that power is currently too centralised.
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Satisfaction with the System of Governing Britain 1973-2014
Q Which of these statements best describes your opinion on the present system of governing Britain?
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Immigration and Race on the Ipsos Issues Index
To break historic trends or not? Bobby Duffy, MD, Social Research Institute explores the case for separating race relations and immigration in our Issues Index.
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Over half say UKIP raises key issues that other parties don't, but only 14% want their MP to defect
Ipsos's last Political Monitor before party conference season and the Clacton by-election shows that UKIP's popularity has risen by two percentage points, as other parties' remain stable.