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Support for Scotland remaining part of the UK increasesSupport for Scotland remaining part of the UK increases
9 May 2013
Our latest poll for The Times finds that support for Scotland remaining part of the UK has increased to its highest level since August 2011 Support for Scotland remaining part of the UK increases

Tackling Digital Exclusion in GlasgowTackling Digital Exclusion in Glasgow
23 April 2013
Ipsos MORI was commissioned by the Carnegie UK Trust to research the reasons for digital exclusion in Glasgow. Tackling Digital Exclusion in Glasgow

Glasgow Life Staff Engagement Survey 2012Glasgow Life Staff Engagement Survey 2012
22 April 2013
Glasgow Life commissioned Ipsos MORI Scotland to conduct research among employees Glasgow Life Staff Engagement Survey 2012

Growth in online shopping among ScotsGrowth in online shopping among Scots
24 March 2013
A new survey shows that almost a third of Scots (31%) do more online shopping now than they did a year ago. Growth in online shopping among Scots

Scottish Government approval rating remains positiveScottish Government approval rating remains positive
22 March
As the SNP gathers for its spring conference, a majority of Scots are satisfied with the way the Scottish Government is running the country Scottish Government approval rating remains positive

Scots want EU referendum but would vote to stay inScots want EU referendum but would vote to stay in
14 February 2013
Over half of Scots (58%) think there should be a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union (EU) compared with just over a third who disagree (36%) according to our new poll for The Times. Scots want EU referendum but would vote to stay in

Support for independence bounces backSupport for independence bounces back
13 February 2013
The latest Ipsos MORI Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for the Times shows an increase in support for independence. Support for independence bounces back

Referendum on Scottish Independence: Question TestingReferendum on Scottish Independence: Question Testing
30/01/2013
We were commissioned by the Electoral Commission to assist in its independent assessment of the intelligibility of the Scottish Government’s proposed referendum question: Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country? Referendum on Scottish Independence: Question Testing

Fewer than half of Scottish solicitors use social media for networkingFewer than half of Scottish solicitors use social media for networking
7 December 2012
Solicitors under 45 are most likely to use social media platforms in Scotland according to Law Society of Scotland research – but fewer than half currently use the three main social media platforms for professional purposes Fewer than half of Scottish solicitors use social media for networking

Business leaders fear impact of independenceBusiness leaders fear impact of independence
7/12/2012
The majority of business leaders believe that independence would have a negative impact on both their own business and the wider business community in Scotland. Business leaders fear impact of independence

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