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Ipsos on... Crime
In this latest podcast, Ben Page explains that, despite statistics telling us that crime has fallen, the perception and fear of crime is higher than ever.
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The Leaders' Debate: Clegg wins first round
Round one to Nick Clegg... Ipsos recruited 36 undecided voters for the BBC News at Ten, each watching one of the three leaders, to give their reactions as they watched the debate unfold live.
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Ipsos MediaCT Launches Electronic Radio Meter
Ipsos MediaCT is beginning a major field test of its revolutionary mobile radio audience measurement system.
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The Leaders' Debates: The Wildcard of the General Election?
As leaders become more and more significant in attracting people to their party, the televised leaders debates are likely to be important in determining the outcome of the election. What impact will the debates have on how people vote?
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The Voice of Britain: From Our Archives (2)
Dr Roger Mortimore examines the polls leading up to the 1979 election, the last time a Labour government entered a campaign while trailing the Conservatives.
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Ipsos on... the General Election
The race has begun. With the General Election now set for 6th May, Ben Page tells us why marginal seats are so important this time round.
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British public want next Government to prioritise road repair
An Ipsos survey for the RAC Foundation highlights public concern with the state of local roads.
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Worcester's Weblog: Boring Election - A Myth?
Sir Robert Worcester comments on the received wisdom that elections time is boring for the majority of the public.
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Worcester's Weblog: Polls apart? No, they are not!
Sir Robert Worcester reminds the media to look at the share - not at the lead.
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Worcester's Weblog: Not Apathy
Sir Robert Worcester counters received wisdom about people's interest in politics.