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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor January 2012
The January Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor shows Labour and the Conservatives neck and neck in the polls while Ed Miliband's ratings have fallen to their lowest point
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Support for devolution across Britain is growing as `national' identity outweighs feelings of `Britishness'
Mark Diffley explores "Britishness" and what this means for devolution and calls for Scottish independence
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British Future: 'State of the Nation' Poll
Findings from this survey of adults in Great Britain, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of new think-tank British Future, offer insights into the public's hopes and fears for 2012 and their attitudes to issues of identity, integration and migration.
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Politics Blog: Salmond has Labour in a zugzwang
Christopher Mclean asks, should the Scottish Labour Party campaign for devolution max in an attempt to with the Scottish electorate, or oppose the SNP and independence outright?
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Planning an `independence generation' - can the SNP persuade voters to back an autonomous Scotland?
Mark Diffley analyses the mood among Scottish voters ahead of the SNP party conference in Inverness.
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SNP Conference: Ipsos Scotland Briefing Pack
As the SNP gathers for its first conference s a majority government, Ipsos looks at the rise in support for the party in recent times and considers key challenges for the future
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In need of a paddle: the challenges facing Willie Rennie and the Scottish Liberal Democrats
Ahead of the Scottish Liberal Democrat annual conference, Christopher McLean says it is clear that there are a number of key challenges facing its new leader Willie Rennie.
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Scots back full fiscal powers but not independence
Two-thirds of Scots would vote for all tax-raising powers to be transferred to the Scottish Parliament, while only around a third would vote to separate from the rest of the UK, as revealed in our new poll for The Times.
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Public Sector Leaders Survey 2011
As the public sector enters a period of financial belt-tightening and difficult decisions, a new poll of leaders drawn from central and local government, non-departmental public bodies and the health and education sectors by Ipsos reveals deep concern about the impact of the cuts.
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Referendum on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales - Public opinion research
Ipsos was commissioned by the Electoral Commission to conduct research among Welsh adults immediately after the March 2011 Welsh Assembly referendum.