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Public Opinion: Friend or Foe?
A lecture given at Kent University by Sir Robert Worcester explores the relationship between public opinion and politicians (PDF).
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Online product innovation that benefits the consumer is welcomed by personal finance journalists
In our latest Financial Statement blog, Charles Adriaenssens says personal finance journalists (PFJs) welcome recent innovative in consumer financial products.
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Economist/Ipsos February 2013 Issues Index
Concern about immigration and poverty increases though our chief concern about economic issues remains unmoved
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Public attitudes to drugs policy
A new Ipsos poll for the Transform Drugs Policy Foundation shows 53% of the public want cannabis legalised or decriminalised, and 67% want a review of Britain's approach to drugs.
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Scots are no Euro-enthusiasts
Mark Diffley examines our latest polling on Scots' attitudes towards the European Union
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Don't write off the 'Yes' vote just yet
After a year to forget for supporters of a `Yes' vote, our latest poll suggests that the gap between the two sides has narrowed a little.
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Voting Intentions in Great Britain 2002-present
Voting intentions based on all those expressing an opinion, from all Ipsos's and MORI's published polls since November 2002. These are NOT the "headline" voting intention figures
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Keeping it local
Councils need to play their part in convincing people that building new homes is in their best interests, says Ipsos Research Director, Ben Marshall, in his latest article for Inside Housing.
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Politicians trusted less than estate agents, bankers and journalists
New polling by Ipsos shows that the British public trust politicians to tell the truth less than estate agents, bankers and journalists.