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Economists' Views on Brexit
Ipsos conducted an online survey of members of the Royal Economic Society and the Society of Business Economists on behalf of the Observer.
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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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Wishes of organ donors should take priority over wishes of their families, public says
The vast majority of the British public think that the wishes of somebody wants to become an organ donor after their death should be followed, even if their family disagrees, according to a new opinion poll.
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Monarchy popular as ever ahead of Queen's 90th Birthday celebrations
Ahead of the Queen's 90th birthday, the Monarchy remains as popular as ever, and opposition to the Queen retiring has risen substantially since the turn of the century.
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Further clues on voters' priorities in Scottish Election 2016
Part two of Ipsos Scotland's poll for BBC Scotland provides further clues about the priorities of voters as they weigh up their decisions ahead of the Scottish 2016 election.
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Majority of British public wants to hear Queen's views on Brexit
A majority of people polled by Ipsos in a survey for King's College London think that the Queen should publicly express her views on the EU referendum.
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Evaluation of Teaching Scotland's Future
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Government in July 2015 to evaluate the early impact of Teaching Scotland's Future (TSF) on teacher education and professional learning.
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Scots believe independence is likely to happen in the next ten years
In the final release from our poll for STV News to mark 20 years of Ipsos's permanent office in Scotland, more than half of Scots believe independence will happen in the next ten years.
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The National Student Survey 2015: Student participation and satisfaction remains high at UK universities and colleges despite higher tuition fees
Once again Ipsos has hit a record with the National Student Survey (NSS), achieving a response rate of 71% among the eligible student population of nearly half a million students.
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On the money? Misperceptions and personal finance
New research by Ipsos and King's College London shows that the public have a number of significant misperceptions about personal and public finances.