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Mixed views on the refugee crisis among Scots
A new poll provides a mixed picture of Scots' attitudes to the refugee crisis. A majority (60%), believe that Scotland has responded well to the refugee crisis, compared to 38% who think the UK has responded well and 36% who think the same about the EU.
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Most Scots see view Brexit as negative for the UK and Europe
In the wake of the UK voting to leave the EU, a new poll suggests that most Scots think that Brexit will have a negative impact in the UK and across Europe.
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Brexit does not trigger significant increase in support for independence
In the wake of the UK voting to leave the EU against the wishes of the majority of Scots, our new poll for STV News suggests that Brexit has not caused an upsurge in support for a second independence referendum being held.
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How Britain voted in the 2016 EU referendum
As we have for every general election since 1979, Ipsos has produced estimates of how the voters voted in the recent EU referendum.
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The politics of public spending
Ipsos polling conducted in the UK sheds light on how flexible voters are prepared to be in their expectations of public sector services, says Ben Page in Policy Network.
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A tipping point for banking?
Following the recent Open Banking reforms announced by the Competition and Markets Authority, Callum Watling writes about how new technologies are reshaping the banking landscape and changing the way consumers interact with money.
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Counting the cost of Brexit: How should Financial Services adapt to post-referendum Britain?
Paul Stamper, head of Financial Services, Ipsos, analyses our recent polling on consumer confidence after the Brexit vote and looks at what financial institutions can do to weather the post-referendum storm.
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Employers' response to the introduction of the National Living Wage
Ipsos was commissioned by the Resolution Foundation to survey employers on how they have responded to the introduction of the National Living Wage (NLW) for their report "The first 100 days".
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Ladders to social mobility after Brexit
Ben Marshall looks at whether Brexit is a “smell the coffee” moment for a different approach to social mobility and housing tenure.