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Polling history: 40 years of British views on 'in or out' of Europe
Roger Mortimore writes in The Conversation on the wane and wax of Euroscepticism in Britain.
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Conservatives seen as less united than in January - but still more so than Labour
Ipsos's June Political Monitor reveals that one in four (24%) believes the Conservative party is the most clear and united party while just 13% think this of the Labour party.
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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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What does our subconscious tell us about Brexit?
New research published today by Ipsos provides an insight into not just what people say about the EU referendum, but also with how much conviction they hold their views.
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Six in ten Britons think their standard of living won't be affected by Brexit
A new Ipsos study published today finds the public is not optimistic about levels of EU investment in the UK or its ability to export to the EU over the next five years if Britain votes to leave the EU in next month's referendum.
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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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Conducting surveys of tenants and service users - a guide
In March 2013, Ipsos produced `Conducting surveys of tenants and service users - a guide' for the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR).
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Largest ever legal needs survey in England and Wales
This large-scale Ipsos survey of over 8,000 participants provides insight into people's experiences of over 16,000 legal issues.
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Brexit and the UK pharma industry
Eleanor Biggs of Ipsos Healthcare asks what Brexit could mean for the UK pharmaceutical industry in PharmExec.com.
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Half say government doing bad job on economy as economic optimism falls
One year on from the election of a Conservative majority in Westminster, Ipsos's Political Monitor finds a fall in the public's ratings on the government's management of the economy.