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The Audit of Political Engagement 7
The latest audit of political engagement shows that the MPs expenses scandal has had less impact than might be expected.
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Ben Page, chief executive, on the role of pollsters (video)
Ben Page, chief executive of Ipsos, talks with BBC Hardtalk about the role of pollsters in an election (BBC iPlayer)
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After the big chill, road conditions matter
At a time when local authorities face a squeeze on their finances and are repairing a pothole every 33 seconds, our new paper - From A to B - points to the importance of residents' perceptions of road conditions in shaping their overall views of transport and highways services.
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UK's Manufacturers Optimistic
The latest National Business Survey reveals that the manufacturing sector has the most positive outlook for the next year compared to other sectors.
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The public and drugs use
Ben Page spoke at Drugs and Harm: A New Agenda for A New Government? in Windsor, Berkshire. Ben's speeach at the session was entitled "Where do people get their views about drugs and drug use?"
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MSC UK Way Forward
Ipsos's analysis of responses to the consultation on Modernising Scientific Careers (MSC).
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Ipsos February Political Monitor
The Conservatives remain ahead of Labour in voting intention support, Ipsos's February Political Monitor survey finds.
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Worcester's Weblog: Like him, like his party
Sir Robert Worcester examines how floating voters are much more likely to vote based on image rather than issues.
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Ipsos Health examine the critical issues
Recent articles from Ipsos Health examine the critical issues impacting on the global healthcare sector.
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The challenge of our young people
Whoever wins the election, and whatever the next regime has in store for public services, one key issue will remain our young people, says Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos.