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Rt Hon William Hague MP takes top spot as "most impressive parliamentarian"
The latest installment of Ipsos's long-running survey of MPs finds William Hague topping the charts as the most impressive British politician.
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Conservatives are happier with the direction of their party than Labour and Liberal Democrats
Ipsos's latest poll shows that Conservative supporters are happier with the direction of their party than Labour or Liberal Democrat supporters are with their parties
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The State of the State 2013
Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to conduct research among local public service leaders, as part of compiling the evidence base for its new report, The State of the State 2013.
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Labour lead of three points as Miliband's personal ratings fall to lowest ever
The latest Political Monitor shows a softening in Labour's lead to just three points over the Conservatives. Meanwhile, Ed Miliband's personal ratings continue their downward trend over the year.
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Readership Measurement in the Digital Age
An Ipsos MediaCT White Paper looking at the global history of measuring Newspaper Readership. Authours: Andrew Green and Kirsten Riolo.
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Generation Strains
Ipsos and Demos publish a major new report on attitudes towards welfare across generations. This research was supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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Use of private tuition among 11-16 year olds
One in four pupils have received private tuition to help them with their school work
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National Jewish Community Survey
Ipsos conducted an online survey of the Jewish community in the UK, on behalf of JPR. A mix of recruitment methodologies were used in order to ensure wide coverage and robust results.
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Six in ten pupils in Scotland avoid using school toilets
Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey of S1-S6 pupils in Scotland to inform the Flushed with Success: Setting the Standard for Scotland's School Toilets campaign.
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The world's top cities - the view on the ground
Ipsos's "Top Cities" survey finds New York, London and Paris as clear winners when people around the globe were asked their views on the world's best cities.