Panelbase - CON 34, LAB 34, LD 5, UKIP 15, GRN 6
Panelbase are well known for their Scottish polling, but today we have what I think is their first GB voting intention poll. Their first voting intention figures are CON 34%, LAB 34%, LDEM 5%, UKIP 15%, GRN 6%.
Apart from the low Lib Dem score the figures are very much in line with averages across all the pollsters (and it's too early to tell if Panelbase will always tend to show low Lib Dem scores or this is just an unusual result.) The tables should be out later, but in terms of methodology Panelbase are internet based, they weight by recalled 2010 vote, they are filtering likely voters to include only those who rate their chances of voting at 8/10 or more, and they don't do any reallocation of people who say don't know.
UPDATE: The full tables for the Panelbase poll are here. They reveal one very unusual difference - this isn't a GB poll at all, it's a UK poll. The vast majority of political opinion polls are only of Great Britain and ignore Northern Ireland, given its different party system. Panelbase include it. It shouldn't actually make much difference apart from bumping up the "Others" a bit to include the DUP, SDLP, Sinn Fein, UUP and so on and knocking down the mainland parties by a fraction.