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Who should run state schools?
NASUWT and Unison commissioned Ipsos to investigate who the public thinks should run state schools.
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Official Statistics Hold Weight With Key Audiences
The results of an extensive programme of research examining opinion formers' views of official statistics.
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Qualitative Research for the UK Statistics Authority
The findings from qualitative work conducted between 12th October and 1st December 2009 on behalf of the UK Statistics Authority. Interviews were conducted with senior opinion formers who use, and in some cases produce, official statistics.
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TV debates will be wild card in the race to No10
Sir Robert Worcester, in the Daily Mail's Monday View, writes that the first TV debate between leaders of the three main parties on April 15 could swing the Election outcome.
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PR Moment's Brand League Table
Milorad Ajder, managing director of Ipsos's reputation centre, comments on PR Moment's brand league table
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Community Payback Report - Ministry of Justice
An Ipsos report for the Ministry of Justice shows public perceptions and awareness of local Community Payback and local criminal justice engagement initiatives.
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Ipsos March Political Monitor
The gap between Labour and the Conservatives stabilises, though evidence still points to a hung parliament
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March Political Monitor, 2010
Our March Political Monitor shows that, among those who are absolutely certain to vote, 35% say they would vote Conservative, 30% Labour and 21% Liberal Democrat.
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Marginals Poll - March 2010
Data is based on 1,007 adults aged 18+ across 56 marginal constituencies in Great Britain. These are Labour held constituencies which the Conservatives need a swing of between 5% and 9% to win.