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Economy and immigration key issues for Britons in the EU referendum
With just two months to go until Britain decides whether it will remain a member of the European Union or leave, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals the economy and immigration to be the most important issues for the public when deciding how to vote.
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More than four in five business leaders hope for "remain" vote in EU referendum
More than four in five British business leaders hope voters will vote to "remain" in the forthcoming EU referendum according to a new Ipsos study.
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Importance Of Key Issues To Voting
Q Looking ahead to the next General Election, which, if any, of these issues do you think will be very important to you in helping you to decide which party to vote for?
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What role for Britain on the world stage?
In a world where economic growth and the ability to project military power dictates international standing, more and more Britain finds herself struggling to be heard. Becky Writer-Davies looks at what MPs think Britain's role might be on the world stage.
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Best Party on key issues
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Society
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Trade unions seen as essential, though not as powerful as in the 1970s and 80s
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons believe trade unions are essential to protect workers' interests, although some have concerns about their links to the Labour Party.
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Trade Unions Poll
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons believe trade unions are essential to protect workers' interests, although many have concerns about their links to the Labour Party.
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Why it is hard to see much hope for Salmond and his political dream
Commentary on our independence poll for The Times by Sir Robert Worcester and Mark Diffley
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Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013)
Margaret Thatcher was British Prime Minister from May 1979 to November 1990, and during that period MORI polled the opinions of the British public about her performance as Prime Minister and that of her government.