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Polls show Britons can predict the future (sometimes)
In December 2014, we asked Britons to predict what would happen in 2015. How well did they do? asks Hannah Shrimpton in Politics.co.uk.
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SNP remains dominant while Brexit could swing Scots behind a second independence referendum `Yes' vote
As May's Scottish Parliament election looms large, Ipsos's poll for STV News suggests that the SNP remains on course for victory with the party still significantly ahead.
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Support for junior doctors remains strong
Public support for the second round of the junior doctors' strike is as high as it was for the first strikes in January, new polling from Ipsos has found.
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Survey of MPs on the European Union
Ipsos surveyed UK MPs on their attitudes to the European Union and the forthcoming EU referendum.
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Blog: Five questions about the Holyrood elections
The result of the forthcoming Holyrood election may not cause a great shock but there is plenty to play for and the future of the country is at stake, says Mark Diffley in the New Statesman
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Explaining Cameron's Comeback
David Cameron's victory in the 2015 election was the most unexpected in a generation. The authors Sir Robert Worcester, Dr. Roger Mortimore, Paul Baines and Mark Gill, explain how it happened in their new book to be published on the 5 January 2016.
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Britons' predictions for 2016
Expectations of a terrorist attack on British soil have risen sharply, with three in four of us fearing the worst for next year, according to an Ipsos poll of just over 1,000 British adults.
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The blame game? Women's views on generational strife and solidarity
New research by Ipsos for Mumsnet shows that Baby Boomers are seen as having the best quality of life - but Generation X feel they have had many of the same advantages, only without the resentment.
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Three in four Britons feel unfavourable towards Donald Trump
Looking ahead to the 2016 American Presidential race, the British public weigh in with their thoughts on two of the most recognisable candidates for Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.
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Few believe air strikes in Syria will make Britain safer
New polling from Ipsos reveals that few Britons believe air strikes in Syria against ISIS will make Britain safer from terrorism.