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The `bedroom tax'; what the public think, and why
Research Director, Ben Marshall discussed Ipsos's research on attitudes to the `bedroom tax', and why the public holds those views.
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More support than opposition for `bedroom tax', but policy divides opinion
More of the public support than oppose the reduction of housing benefit for under-occupying social housing tenants, according to an Ipsos poll conducted for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published today.
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Scottish Government approval rating increases
As the SNP gathers for its conference in Perth this weekend, our latest poll finds that satisfaction with the Scottish Government's performance has increased since May.
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Homes for Britain: Britain for homes?
Ben Marshall gives a speech about public attitudes towards housing at the Labour Party conference 2013.
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"No such thing as society"?
Ipsos tested two versions of Margaret Thatcher's famous "no such thing as society" interview, each with representative samples of the population - one with just that simple statement, and one with a much longer excerpt from the interview. And there is a dramatic difference in results.
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Ed Miliband: a 360 degree view
Using 7 public opinion polling 'tests', we gave a 360 degree view of Ed Miliband's leadership of the Labour Party to the EPOP Conference. How does he rate?
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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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STV Commissions Ipsos to Provide Opinion Polls on Independence Referendum
STV is partnering with independent research company Ipsos Scotland to provide STV News with a series of six opinion polls charting the views of Scottish voters in the run up to, and beyond, the independence referendum in September 2014.
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The Women Problem
Mumsnet, the UK's largest website for parents, and Ipsos, have published `The Women Problem', an in-depth study into women voters and who's winning the battle for their vote.