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Campaigning for Housing
Ipsos's Ben Marshall blogs on the challenges we still face in pushing the housing crisis to the top of the public and political agenda.
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More people think we're talking about immigration "too much"
New polling by Ipsos shows that two in five people (37%) think immigration has been discussed too much.
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NHS leads economy and immigration as top vote-deciding issue
Ipsos's first Political Monitor of 2015 shows that the Conservatives and Labour are neck-and-neck, with Labour's vote share increasing five percentage points to 34%.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index 2014 aggregate data
Aggregate data from Ipsos's 2014 Issues Index polling in conjunction with the Economist.
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What do Britons think is in store for 2015?
Ipsos's annual poll of Britons' perceptions of what will happen in the year ahead predicts an Oscar win for Benedict Cumberbatch and success for UKIP in the 2015 general election.
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Economist/Ipsos December 2014 Issues Index
December's Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that two-fifths (42%) of the public place immigration amongst the most important issues facing Britain, an increase of five percentage points since last month, and the highest level of concern in over six years.
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Economist / Ipsos Issues Index - November 2014
This month's Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that a third of the public (33%) are concerned about the economy, an increase of three percentage points since last month, and the first month on month rise in concern about this issue in over a year.
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Perceptions and Reality: Public attitudes to immigration in Germany and Britain
A report by Ipsos and Ipsos Germany compares public attitudes to immigration in Germany and Britain, showing them on very different paths.
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Who are the Green party's supporters, and should Labour be worried?
As with UKIP, the Green party has the potential to cause some electoral headaches for the traditional parties, says Gideon Skinner in the New Statesman.
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Seven in ten doubt David Cameron will get a good deal for Britain in Europe
The majority of Britons lack confidence that David Cameron will get a good deal for Britain in negotiations with other European leaders, including half of Conservatives, new polling from Ipsos reveals.