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How much do you know about Generation `Selfie'?
Ipsos carried out a survey of 975 young people aged 14-22 in the UK for Barnardo's to find out what they think about Westminster politics, their future aspirations, online safety and sex and relationships education.
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Sadiq Vs Zac: How Do Londoners See The Mayoral Candidates?
We conducted a focus group for the BBC’s Sunday Politics London, asking a cross section of the capital’s electorate exactly what it is they are looking for in the next mayor and exploring their perceptions of the two leading candidates. Paul Carroll summarises the findings.
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EU Referendum: Controls on movement of EU citizens key issue for majority of Britons
As David Cameron starts his effort to reform the European Union and get a better deal for Britain newly released Ipsos polling reveals just how bound the concern of free movement of EU citizens is within the European debate.
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House price confidence remains high alongside expectation of interest rate rises
Confidence in rising property prices has rallied and remains high, moving from the June to the September 2015 waves of the Housing Market Confidence Tracker.
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Blog: What do the focus groups make of Jeremy Corbyn?
Suzanne Hall, research director at Ipsos writes for the New Statesman about two focus groups with voters in Croydon on the day of Jeremy Corbyn's inaugural party conference speech.
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Economist/Ipsos September 2015 Issues Index
The September Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that over half (56%) of the public mention immigration as among the most important issues facing Britain.
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A to-do List for the next Labour leader
Ahead of our panel of former Labour voters on BBC's Newsnight tonight, Gideon Skinner writes for The New Statesman's Staggers politics blog about what the next Labour leader needs to do to win back former voters in 2020.
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How Britain voted in 2015
For every election since 1979, Ipsos has produced estimates of how the voters voted. This is a profile of voting behaviour at the 2015 general election broken down by age, gender, social class and housing tenure.
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Economist/Ipsos August 2015 Issues Index
The August Economist Ipsos issues index shows that half (50%) the public mention immigration as among the most important issues facing Britain.
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Most support English votes for English laws with Conservatives most enthusiastic
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor finds an appetite amongst the public to change the way MPs from England and Scotland vote in the House of Commons.