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Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
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Voting intention trends
Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
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Ipsos Political Monitor April 2014
Ipsos's Political Monitor for April shows that it has been a good month for George Osborne, with satisfaction in his performance as Chancellor at its highest level since Gordon Brown in 2006.
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Communicating with MPs: The power of the media
How can you reach MPs through the mass media? Carl Phillips shows why media and government relations should work together.
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The Budget in the polls
Gideon Skinner blogs on whether individual political events have any long term effects on the public opinion polls.
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UK becoming 'more local and global'
Ipsos carried out a survey of the UK public exploring their views on identity for the BBC's Who do we think we are? project.
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Debating the debate: public reaction on Twitter to the live Europe discussion
Steve Ginnis of our Social Research Digital team blogs on how we worked with Demos on analysing the reaction on Twitter to the second Nick Clegg / Nigel Farage debate on the European Union
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Drinkaware says unit guidelines just aren't working
New research, conducted by Ipsos for alcohol education charity Drinkaware, suggests that just over two thirds of 25-65 year olds don't recognise how many units they can drink if they want to stay inside the lower risk guidelines.
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High rise in the capital: Londoners split on merits of more tall buildings
According to an Ipsos poll for New London Architecture, Londoners are split on the future of tall buildings in London.