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Threat to Scotland team could influence some referendum voters
Pagoda PR commissioned a question on the Ipsos Scottish Public Opinion Monitor to test whether fears of Scotland losing its separate identity in World football could have any impact on the referendum.
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Public Perceptions of Organised Crime
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Government to conduct a survey to explore public perceptions of organised crime in Scotland.
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Voters continue to back the SNP at Holyrood
Our latest poll for STV news finds that the SNP remains in the lead in voting for the Scottish Parliament.
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No change in Scottish referendum voting intention
With one year to go until polling stations open on referendum day, our latest poll for STV News finds no change in voting intention since May.
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The State of the State 2013
Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to conduct research among local public service leaders, as part of compiling the evidence base for its new report, The State of the State 2013.
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Three ways for policymakers to get the truth across to the public
Tabloid scaremongering has given British citizens a grossly inaccurate picture of statistics. Here's how to change that, writes Ben Page in the Guardian.
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Trade Unions Poll
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons believe trade unions are essential to protect workers' interests, although many have concerns about their links to the Labour Party.
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Scottish universities and reputation management
Dr Sara Davidson asks why Scottish institutions aren’t performing better in reputational terms and is there more that can be done to address this?
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Survey on motorway use and charging: June 2013
Public opinion swings towards supporting motorway charges if motoring taxes are reduced, says our new survey for the RAC Foundation.
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Local Government 2013
The latest newsletter from the Local Government Research Team at Ipsos looks into where the public, and the sector, sit on some of the big issues of 2013, drawing on our most recent data.