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Prince George and the Royal Polling Numbers
Simon Atkinson updates his previous blog for the Huffington Post with the latest Royal polling numbers on the day Prince George is christened.
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Understanding customers: now and next
Welfare reform and new digital technology mean that housing associations must modernise the way they understand customers says Ben Marshall in his blog for 24dash.com.
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Scottish Government approval rating increases
As the SNP gathers for its conference in Perth this weekend, our latest poll finds that satisfaction with the Scottish Government's performance has increased since May.
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Political Alignment: left wing or right wing? Trends
Q Some people describe their political views as being left wing or right wing. How would you describe your own views?
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Public sees both Miliband and Cameron drifting further to the left and right
Ipsos's latest poll has Labour and the Conservatives tied for the first time since January 2012. Both parties are on 35% among those who say they are certain to vote, UKIP is on 10% and the Liberal Democrats on 9%.
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Ready for Change - the NHS in 2013
Kate Duxbury and Ben Page write that people are starting to recognise we have to limit NHS spending but our pride in the public health service is a major hurdle to delivering a more efficient service.
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Our rose-tinted view of the NHS has to change
A new poll shows people are starting to recognise we have to limit NHS spending but our pride in the health service is a major hurdle to delivering a more efficient service, says Ipsos chief executive, Ben Page.
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Freedom to choose - it's harder than we think
Jayesh Navin Shah of our Social Research Institute blogs on choice and control in public services for disabled people.
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Ipsos survey of Transport Journalists 2013
Results from Ipsos's 2013 survey of transport journalists shows that Boris Johnson and Patrick McLoughlin are currently tied as the country's `most impressive spokesperson' on transport.
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Statement on voting intention figures for Scottish Parliament elections
As a result of a data processing error, the data tables we published from our last three polls on voting intention for the Scottish Parliament did not include a number of responses where respondents told us they would use their first vote to vote for a candidate who did not represent one of the four main political parties.