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  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Election Digest

    MORI/Times Poll
    ICM/Guardian poll: Tory Euro Focus Has Not Connected
    Election And Devolution In Wales
  • Politics Survey

    The British — "Tories Face Poll Meltdown"

    "Tories face poll meltdown" is the headline in the Guardian today, although you would not know it from the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4. Despite the headline over the splash in the newspaper, it didn't make the opening news wrap at 6 am, What the Papers Say at 6:15 am, or mention at all in the first half hour of the programme.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Election Digest

    Latest Rasmussen/Independent Findings
    Labour Party Private Poll Released
    NOP/Sunday Times Poll
    Finance Directors Believe Business Matters Ignored In Campaigns
    Voter Apathy Among Young
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 : Voting By Post

    The strange, slow tempo of this election campaign, unusually punctuated by two Bank Holiday weekends, seems to fit this election, which has failed to capture the public imagination or interest, rather well. The projected turnout is stubbornly refusing to shift upwards.
  • Public Health Survey

    Public Says GPs Are Overworked, Poll Shows

    More than seven out of ten members of the public say their GP is overworked, according to a MORI poll.
  • 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

    Political Football

    Once again most of the proprietors of the Sunday newspapers have kept their money in their pockets and left the field to NOP in the Sunday Times, who have Labour on 49%, the Tories on 30%, Lib Dems on 14% and others at 7%. Our model projects this to a 235 seat Labour majority, the BBC's natty model (worth a look) has it at 227. On ours, this result would cost the Tories 19 seats off their 1997 165, add another 28 to Labour's 419, and drop the Liberal Democrats by 8, from 46 at the last election.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Election Digest

    Latest Independent/Rasmussen findings
    Asian business people's political attitudes
    Scottish Issues, and Leader popularity levels
  • Sports Survey

    Music To The Ears As Europeans Vote To Download Their Tunes

    Creative Labs Publishes Much Awaited Results of Pan-European Independent Survey into the Future of Digital Audio Technology
  • Politics Survey

    Winners And Sinners

    The price of poker is going up.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 : Party Image

    The changes in the image of the parties since last Autumn, as revealed in our poll published in The Times this morning, illustrate clearly why Labour seems to be winning this election so easily.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 : Grey Votes

    Older voters play a crucial role in the result of any British General Election. Not only are there a good many of them, but they are more likely to vote than younger voters — becoming of increasing significance as turnouts fall. Furthermore, of course, their election agenda is in many respects distinctive, forcing those who hope for their votes to give them separate consideration.