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Scotland's constitutional future seen as the key long-term issue facing the country
On the eve of Ipsos's key event to mark 20 years of a permanent office in Scotland, new polling for STV News suggests that voters think the ongoing debate about Scotland's constitutional future will still be the key issue facing the country in 10 years from now.
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Conservatives make ground ahead of Holyrood elections while most Scots want to remain in the EU
With less than six months to go before Scotland goes to the polls to elect a new Holyrood Parliament, our new poll for STV News shows the SNP still significantly ahead while the Scottish Conservatives have gained ground.
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Ipsos and Demos/CASM call for better ethical standards in social media research
Ipsos and Demos call for better ethical standards in social media research in a new report published today, which finds just 38% of the public are aware their social media posts are potentially being analysed for research projects.
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Qualitative research exploring experiences and perceptions of unbundled legal services
Ipsos conducted 55 in-depth interviews with those using legal services, the providers of those services and judges to explore unbundled legal services for civil, family and immigration law matters.
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SNP increase lead in the run up to 2016 Holyrood election
As the Scottish Parliament returns from recess and attention begins to focus on next year's Holyrood election, our new poll for STV News shows the SNP continuing to dominate.
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Most Britons believe airport capacity should be increased
The majority of Britons believe that the country's airport capacity should be increased, according to the July 2015 Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Osborne closes gap on May and Johnson as a potential PM among Conservative supporters
The first Ipsos Political Monitor following the 2015 budget reveals that the public are divided on what George Osborne's proposals mean for the country.
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Monitor Stakeholder Research April 2015
Monitor commissioned Ipsos to conduct research with its stakeholders, following on from its previous survey undertaken in 2012, to understand how it is seen to be performing in its new role and the progress it has made since then.
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Perils of perception: 10 things people think about housing
Ben Marshall blogs for the Chartered Institute of Housing on the top 10 things the British public do and do not know about the UK housing market - and what they think.
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Most believe MPs should refuse 10% pay rise recommended by IPSA
Ipsos's June 2015 Political Monitor looks at whether Britons think MPs should accept (or not) IPSA's recommendations on increasing MPs' salary.