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Majority support junior doctors ahead of first full walkout
The majority of the public support the junior doctors' strike starting today, but support for this new round of action is slightly lower than for previous strikes when emergency care was not affected, finds a new Ipsos poll for BBC News.
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COP21: Putting the climate agreement into action: do the public support it?
Alexandra Palmqvist Aslaksen and Darren Fleetwood look at how salient an issue climate change is for the public and consider whether the UK government has a public mandate for taking forward the Paris climate agreement.
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Remain and leave supporters split on President Obama's EU intervention
New Ipsos polling shows the British public are split on US President Barack Obama expressing his view on whether or not Britain should stay in the European Union. Half (49%) think that President Obama should express his view while 46% say that he should not.
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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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Wellcome Trust Monitor Report Wave 3 - April 2016
The Wellcome Trust Monitor research conducted by Ipsos is designed to measure the public's awareness, interests, knowledge and attitudes in relation to science and biomedical research.
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Unlocking value with data science
Clive Frostick introduces Bayesian Theory and its applications in modern research.
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Dementia Advisers Survey
Ipsos was commissioned by Age UK on behalf of the Department of Health to undertake a survey into the provision of dementia adviser services across England.
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Junior doctors dispute: a pollster's view
Ben Page assesses for the British Medical Journal what the polls tell us about the public’s view of strike action by junior doctors.
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George Osborne's satisfaction ratings equal his worst ever following budget
One week following George Osborne's budget announcement, Ipsos's new Political Monitor shows the Chancellor's satisfaction ratings have fallen compared to last month.
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State of play in Scotland
While the SNP looks likely to win the election, all the parties have much to play for, says Mark Diffley in Holyrood Magazine.