The June Political Monitor shows mixed news on the relative economic credibility of the parties following last week's speeches by Ed Miliband and Ed Balls.
The threat UKIP pose to any party is difficult to quantify as little is known about just how well they will be able to compete in a national, General Election in 2015. However, UKIP clearly has the potential to be very dangerous to the Conservative Party
Simon Atkinson on a major new Ipsos/CGI-Publicis survey that shows the emerging effect thet recession has had on public opinion across six European countries.
At the end of a week which has seen some slightly better news about the British economy, the latest Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index, released today, underlines just how much ground the country has to make up.
With the news that the Bank of England has raised its growth forecasts, the May Ipsos Political Monitor also shows that the public's economic optimism has risen for the second month in a row to its highest point since July 2010
New research conducted by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London reveals important challenges in trust in and the value given to statistics.
After a week which saw the IMF expressing concern about the state of the UK economy, a new global poll released today by Ipsos finds British consumers in gloomy mood.