Politics


Politics Survey

Overwhelming public support for the `Gordon's Fightback' Campaign

An Ipsos Scotland poll for the Gordon's Fightback campaign shows overwhelming support for their key objectives.
Housing Survey

Campaigning for Housing

Ipsos's Ben Marshall blogs on the challenges we still face in pushing the housing crisis to the top of the public and political agenda.
Politics Survey

What role for Britain on the world stage?

In a world where economic growth and the ability to project military power dictates international standing, more and more Britain finds herself struggling to be heard. Becky Writer-Davies looks at what MPs think Britain's role might be on the world stage.
Politics Survey

Scots not convinced by Smith commission proposals

On the day that the UK Government publishes draft legislation to devolve additional powers to the Scottish Parliament, Ipsos's new poll for STV News suggests that voters are not won over by the proposals.
Politics Survey

Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Aviation Survey

The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead commissioned Ipsos to gauge residents' attitudes towards options to provide additional airport capacity.
Politics Survey

How to improve trust in business? Look beyond profits

Business leaders are among the least trusted of all professions. Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein looks at how they can change their reputation by looking beyond profits.
Politics Survey

SNP remains in dominant position as election approaches

With the General Election a little over 100 days away, Ipsos's new poll for STV News shows the SNP maintaining a strong position.
Politics Survey

Public persuasion: Emergence of driverless cars in Europe

Driverless cars are to hit the street soon but are the public ready? Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein talks about what motoring journalists think about this brave new world.
Politics Survey

NHS leads economy and immigration as top vote-deciding issue

Ipsos's first Political Monitor of 2015 shows that the Conservatives and Labour are neck-and-neck, with Labour's vote share increasing five percentage points to 34%.