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Reuters/Ipsos June Political Monitor
The public is split on public sector strikes although most think trade unions are essential to protect workers' rights. Trade unions are seen as more powerful than in the 1990s, although a long way from the 1970s.
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Public attitudes towards housing benefit and planning reform
New research by Ipsos, for Inside Housing, shows the Great British public supports spending less on housing benefit to spend more on other things and to reduce the national debt, but not if it means an increase in homelessness.
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Polls Apart: The SNP Victory in Scotland
Mark Diffley writes for Holyrood Magazine that people shouldn't be too suprised at the scale of the SNP's victory
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The Coalition's balancing act
What can public opinion polling tell us about the strength of the coalition and where it should go from here? By Sarah Pope and Helen Cleary for politics.co.uk.
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The Coalition's first year: the public gives its verdict
One year into the Coalition government, what does the public think? Ipsos has produced a briefing pack on public attitudes towards the Coalition a year on.
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Ipsos's Great British Royal Weekend: Bumper response to mobile survey
This weekend over 750 panellists were recruited from Ipsos's online panel to download our bespoke Royal Wedding app to their smartphones.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor 2011 - Perceptions of party leaders
Alex Salmond has received record satisfaction ratings, and has a substantial lead over Iain Gray in terms of who would make the more capable First Minister, according to our latest poll.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor - April 2011
SNP open up substantial poll lead as election looms. With two weeks to go until the Holyrood elections, our latest poll for the Times shows a surge in support for the SNP, giving them a double-digit lead over Scottish Labour.
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Royal Wedding poll
Half of the UK public say they are interested in the forthcoming royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton (52%) and a similar proportion are likely to watch the event (56%).
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Intervention in Libya, and public opinion around our involvement
In the latest Politics Wire blog, we examine the public's response to the continuing conflict in Libya and the factors that may affect this in the future.