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Ipsos/Observer Political Monitor
Ipsos's January Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 26-28 January among 1,001 British adults aged 18 and over) shows that Economic optimism for the next year has improved on last month.
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The Election's Not Over Yet
Sir Robert Worcester examines why it's far too early to call the result of the election and the different issues that will be key to the result.
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Worcester's Weblog - Too early to call?
Sir Robert Worcester calls on pundits not to jump the gun and call the election too early. In this piece he explains the numerous issues and events that could still have a dramatic effect on who the country chooses as its next government.
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Ipsos/Daily Mirror January Political Monitor
Ipsos's January Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 26-28 January among 1,001 British adults aged 18 and over) shows, across those certain to vote, a sharp swing back to Labour.
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Ipsos Political Monitor: Aggregated 2009 results
Voting intention findings from the monthly Political Monitor, aggregated across the whole of 2009 to allow more robust demographic analysis
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Public Attitudes to Press Regulation
New research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Media Standards Trust explores public attitudes towards press regulation.
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Carbon Monoxide Be Alarmed Campaign Research
Ipsos survey for the Carbon Monoxide - Be Alarmed! campaign into people's awareness of the dangers of Carbon Monoxide and their ownership of Carbon Monoxide alarms.
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Finding the good from within: teachers as role models
This article was written by Ben Page and Sally Panayiotou from Ipsos and produced for Navigate as a Special Report.
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Ipsos Teachers Omnibus 2009
Recent research by Ipsos on behalf of the Sutton Trust shows that teachers in England and Wales are most likely to support the Labour Party. Ipsos surveyed 1,000 teachers in primary and secondary schools on voting intentions.
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2009 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) survey findings
A year ago, MSPs were overwhelmingly pessimistic about the near-term prospects for the Scottish economy. Views now are more mixed.