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Nigel Farage improves personal ratings but UKIP's image remains divisive
Party conference season has begun and Ipsos reveals new polling on the public's perceptions of the Liberal Democrats and UKIP.
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Looking backwards and forwards
Mark Diffley of Ipsos Scotland reflects on the Scottish Independence referendum one year on for Public Affairs News
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Scottish independence revisited
Scots may be more sympathetic, but the SNP don't seem confident about a second referendum writes Mark Diffley of Ipsos Scotland in City AM.
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Qualitative research exploring experiences and perceptions of unbundled legal services
Ipsos conducted 55 in-depth interviews with those using legal services, the providers of those services and judges to explore unbundled legal services for civil, family and immigration law matters.
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Just what will we be voting on next year?
Mark Diffley writes for Scottish Policy Now on what might be the key issues of the 2016 Holyrood election campaign in Scotland.
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A return to the new business as usual
Mark Diffley, research director, Ipsos Scotland, analyses the polarising results of our latest Scottish poll for STV News
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SNP increase lead in the run up to 2016 Holyrood election
As the Scottish Parliament returns from recess and attention begins to focus on next year's Holyrood election, our new poll for STV News shows the SNP continuing to dominate.
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Exploring the attitudes and behaviours of older people living with cancer
Ipsos was commissioned by Macmillan Cancer Support to carry out a study to better understand how patient attitudes influence the outcomes of older people living with cancer.
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Hampshire County Council Spending Review Consultation
Hampshire County Council commissioned Ipsos to deliver research to support The Shaping Hampshire - Spending Review Consultation.
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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.