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Consensus but not action: the debate around skills
Much has been made of the shortage of workers with skills in key areas, especially technical expertise. Hannah Merritt asks if MPs and candidates really grasp the issue.
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The NHS, the public and the election
Ipsos's health team have looked at what our data tells us about public perceptions of health topics discussed during the election.
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Changing attitudes to immigration during the election campaign
In a unique survey, Ipsos is interviewing a longitudinal panel of respondents on their attitudes to immigration throughout and after the election campaign. This will provide a much more detailed understanding of how and why views change than traditional snap-shot surveys.
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Political Behaviour Part 3: Candidates
In the third and final blog in the series, Ipsos's Chris Perry considers political candidates, whether they matter and how persuasive they are.
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Ed Miliband and Nicola Sturgeon felt to have most improved perceptions over the campaign
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor probes the public on how their views of the party leaders have changed over the course of the campaign.
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The economy, the NHS...what do voters really care about when casting their election ballots?
Anna Quigley from Ipsos writes for the Health Foundation on what voters really care about, and the importance of the NHS in current and past elections.
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Green Growth: The election and the environment
Ipsos's Environment Research Team have created a new infographic which presents our latest data on where environmental issues fit in the 2015 general election.
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SNP remains in a strong position as general election enters final week
SNP remains in a strong position as the general election enters final week, but Labour could still benefit from tactical voting, according to Ipsos's new poll for STV News.
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Your Care Rating 2014 Survey Results
Results from the 2014 Your Care Rating Survey shows that resident feedback broadly paints an encouraging picture of life in care homes from the majority of homes which took part.
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UKIP is the party the public least like to see influence a government, the SNP is second
In this month's Political Monitor, Ipsos asked the public which parties they'd least like to see having influence over the government in the event of a hung parliament.