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Youth social action in the UK
On behalf of the Cabinet Office, Ipsos surveyed 2,038 10-20 year olds in September 2014 to determine the proportion of young people involved in social action in the UK.
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Seven in ten doubt David Cameron will get a good deal for Britain in Europe
The majority of Britons lack confidence that David Cameron will get a good deal for Britain in negotiations with other European leaders, including half of Conservatives, new polling from Ipsos reveals.
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Labour support lowest since before 2010 general election
Support for the Labour Party is at the lowest level since the final days of Gordon Brown's premiership, November's Ipsos Political Monitor reveals.
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Britain's banks are starting to mend their reputations
Chris O'Brien looks at personal finance journalists' rising expectations for the retail banking sector.
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Public says decent jobs are the best way to reduce poverty
With awareness of poverty at an all-time high, people believe higher wages are the solution, says Ben Page in a new blog for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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SNP increases lead in voting intention for Scottish Parliament
Our latest poll for STV News highlights that the SNP has a strong lead over Labour in voting intentions for the Scottish Parliament
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Perceptions are not reality: Things the world gets wrong
Ipsos's new global survey highlights how wrong the public across 14 countries are about the basic make-up of their populations and the scale of key social issues.
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Can't change? Won't change? - The UK's housing issue
Some 60% or more of renters believe they will NEVER be able to afford to buy a home (they nearly all want to) writes Ben Page in the Municipal Journal.
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Six in ten back UK military intervention against IS
Polling from Ipsos, in association with Lord Hennessy, shows public backing for intervention against 'Islamic State' - with support for intervention increasingly humanitarian.
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Voting UKIP no longer seen as a wasted vote, as the party reaches its highest ever vote share
October's Ipsos Political Monitor shows that, in the aftermath of Douglas Carswell's by-election win for the party, more of the British public now disagree that voting UKIP in a general election is a wasted vote than agree.