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Immigration is now the top issue for voters in the EU referendum
With just one week to go until the referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union, Ipsos finds Leave with a six point lead over Remain.
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Scots look set to back `Remain' but are split on a future independence referendum in the event of Brexit
As we enter the final week of campaigning ahead of the referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union (EU), our new poll for STV News suggests that the majority of Scots will back the campaign to retain membership.
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European Union membership - trends
Q If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should stay in or get out of the European Union, how would you vote?
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Statement on polling methodology and turnout tests in the EU referendum
With polling day in the EU referendum fast approaching, and with our polls showing more voters making up their minds, the time has come for us to introduce some changes in the analysis and reporting of our polls.
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Is sugar-free the answer to the war on sugar?
Natalie Kearse of Ipsos UU writes for FoodBev Media on how food manufacturers can respond to the 'war on sugar'.
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The Many Faces of Modern Motherhood
Marketers and advertisers crave simplicity. But, by simplifying the lives of consumers are they failing to understand the complex ecosystem of identities related to motherhood?
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Despite this being first campaign to debate the Scottish parliament's new powers, voters do not want them to be used in any radical way
Ipsos Scotland director Mark Diffley suggests in Holyrood magazine, that Scotland may now be entering a period of political and electoral stability.
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Economist / Ipsos April 2016 Issues Index
This month's Economist / Ipsos Issues Index charts the continued rise in concern about the European union (EU) as an issue facing Britain.
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Drinkaware Monitor 2015: UK adults' experiences of and views on cutting down
Drinkaware commissioned Ipsos to carry out a survey of UK adults, looking at their drinking behaviours and attitudes towards alcohol, and their experiences of cutting down.
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Americans more likely than Britons to say there is a 'special relationship'
As President Obama visits the United Kingdom, a new poll from Ipsos reveals that although Americans are slightly more likely than Britons to believe the `special relationship' currently exists, a majority of both populations feel `Brexit' would make little difference to the connection between the two countries.