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  • Politics Survey

    Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services - Environment

    Q Thinking about the quality of the environment over the next few years do you expect it to ...?
  • Politics Survey

    Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services - Policing

    Q Thinking about the way your area is policed over the next few years do you expect it to ...?
  • Education Survey

    Support For The A Level Continues To Be High

    Since March 2003, Ipsos has conducted research on behalf of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) to assess perceptions of the A level and GCSE exam system.
  • Politics Survey

    Local Environment: Establishing Acceptable Standards

    A qualitative examination of the factors residents and local government professionals use to judge the quality of the local environment and public space and how such qualities are understood and applied. Twelve qualities by which an area might be judged were developed by University College London, based on a literature review. Participants were asked what factors they felt each quality would cover, as well as what they would regard as a 'good' or 'acceptable' standard for each and how they would evaluate these qualities in their local area.
  • Sports Survey

    Sports Facilities In Edinburgh

    A telephone survey among a representative sample of the Edinburgh population to assess city-wide opinion regarding major sports developments in the city.
  • Pulse Check

    Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' Political Monitor, Political Pulse, and Public Services data, along with reactive polling, to help you navigate the evolving political landscape.

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  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes Towards The Budget And Gordon Brown

    Ipsos's post-Budget survey shows that the proportion of voters satisfied with the way Gordon Brown is doing his job as Chancellor has fallen by ten percentage points since December (32% vs 42%).
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor April 2007

    Ipsos's April Political Monitor shows the Conservatives leading Labour by seven points (38% vs. 31%). Ipsos has not consistently measured a Conservative lead of this size since 1992.
  • Politics Survey

    Death Penalty - International Poll

    The death penalty is a considerably more divisive issue in Britain today than in other major countries in Western Europe or North America, a new Associated Press International Affairs poll conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs has revealed.
  • Politics Survey

    Tax and Public Services

    Q If the Tories were to win the next General Election, do you think the overall level of taxation would be ...?
    Q If the Tories were to win the next General Election, do you think that public services would ...?
  • Politics Survey

    Political Commentary - Will May 3rd Be A Dreich Day For Labour In Scotland?

    According to political folklore, the results of general elections are dependent on the weather. If polling day is cold, wet and grey — a dreich day as us Scots would say — it was long assumed that the Conservatives would benefit. Their supporters, the argument went, were more likely than Labour's supporters to brave the weather. A forecast of warmth and sunshine, in contrast, was seen as a positive omen for Labour's fortunes.
  • Politics Survey

    Political Commentary - The 'Falklands Factor' Revisited

    A number of events, commemorations and television programmes have recently marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Argentine invasion of the Falklands islands. Received wisdom seems to have it that the "Falklands Factor" was the political making of Margaret Thatcher, but data from the Ipsos Public Affairs Archive says something quite different.