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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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Moving Mobile Internet into the Mainstream
Over the past 10 years, the mobile internet has promised much but for many mobile consumers has failed to deliver anything close to fixed (i.e. via PC/laptop) web experience.
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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.
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Britain's Business leaders reveal their biggest challenges, strengths
Maintaining and improving communications is the most persistent internal problem facing business leaders in Britain today.
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Worcester's Weblog - Manchester Seminar
Sir Robert Worcester discusses his recent presentation at the Methods and Models for Election Forecasting; the UK General Election of 2010 at the University of Manchester.
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Customers Take the Positive Path
Despite months of recession and unemployment, many feel that the worst is over - but remember consumers still insist on a fair deal, writes Fiona Moss
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Are You Using Yesterday's Forecasting Tools for Today's Innovations?
The innovation process has changed dramatically over the
last several years and yet the primary forecasting tools
available to Marketers are basically the same as those used
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Evaluation of Campus Police Officers In Scottish Schools
Ipsos were commissioned by the Scottish Government to conduct an independent national evaluation of campus officers in Scotland.