Search
-
Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor - AV Questions
The Reuters/ Ipsos Political Monitor shows that among those who are certain to vote, half support adopting the Alternative Vote system (49%) while a third are against (37%). The remaining 13% are not sure which way they would vote.
-
Reuters/Ipsos February 2011 Political Monitor
Support for cuts to public services falls as the impact of spending cuts begins to be felt.
There is widespread concern about the effects of cuts in the next 12 months as pessimism about the economy increases to levels of concern not seen since the start of 2009 -
Cutting spending on public services or making them more efficient - Trends
Q. Please tell me how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these arguments about public services and public spending
-
Policing Priorities Survey
Our research undertaken on behalf of the Police Federation of England and Wales shows that the British public would be worried if the police stopped providing the current range of services due to budget cuts.
-
Police Federation of England and Wales
Our research undertaken on behalf of the Police Federation of England and Wales shows that the British public would be worried if the police stopped providing the current range of services due to budget cuts.
-
Strong support for a cap on immigration amidst economic concern
Three quarters (75 per cent) of Britons believe that immigration is currently a problem, according to new research released today by Ipsos.
-
Sony games well positioned in 2011
The Playstation could be in for a good year according to new research released today by Ipsos MediaCT and Future Publishing.
-
Public attitudes towards HIV
A new Ipsos survey for the National AIDS Trust (NAT) explores public understanding of HIV transmission, the realities of HIV in the UK today, and attitudes towards people with HIV.
-
How the Alternative Vote system would work and its impact
Dr. Roger Mortimore explores the AV voting system and what it would mean for the UK on BBC Newsnight.
-
Scottish Public Opinion Monitor February 2011
With the Holyrood election now under three months away, our latest poll reveals a significant reversal in fortunes for the two main parties, with the SNP now holding a slight advantage.