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Labour's Long-Term Decline in Scotland
The origins of the Labour party's decline in Scotland and the parallel rise of the SNP go back much further than the Independence Referendum, writes Mark Diffley in the Huffington Post.
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What do MPs think of randomised controlled trials (RCTs)?
A survey of MPs' attitudes has found unexpected support for using randomised controlled trials to test social policy. It also found tensions over fairness, and a preference for personal stories when talking to the public.
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Ipsos Election Briefing
Ipsos's Election Briefing - held on 10 April 2015 - reveals the views of our elected (and unelected) politicians on how companies should act, industry favourability, lobbying, and the issues facing Britain today.
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Blog: Public opinion and the EU
Debate over EU membership won't dominate the election but it could soon heat up again, writes Mark Diffley for The Fabian Society.
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Are we in or out? Britain's future with the EU
In January 2013, David Cameron promised to hold a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU. Katie Harris looks at what MPs and the public think will happen.
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The Budget and the Economy Infographic
Our pre-Budget poll sets out public opinion on the economy, the government's performance and George Osborne. Download our infographic.
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Public Health England 2014/2015 Stakeholder Research
Ipsos was commissioned to undertake Public Health England's second wave of research with stakeholders, following on from the baseline wave conducted in 2013/14.
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Generation Next: Tomorrow's Voters Infographic
In this Infographic briefing, we look at young people's disengagement from party politics in the run up to the 2015 General Election, and their thoughts on lowering the voting age.
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A third of young people think social media will influence their vote
Ahead of a major debate hosted by Ipsos, King's College London and the Media Standards Trust, new research reveals that the British public has an ambivalent attitude towards the impact of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter on political debate.
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`Personal hooks' the key to tackling Scotland's digital divide
Explaining how the internet is relevant to people's personal hobbies and interests is key to tackling Scotland's digital divide, according to a new report by the Carnegie UK Trust and Ipsos.