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"No such thing as society"?
Ipsos tested two versions of Margaret Thatcher's famous "no such thing as society" interview, each with representative samples of the population - one with just that simple statement, and one with a much longer excerpt from the interview. And there is a dramatic difference in results.
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Conservatives open up gap over Labour on managing the economy
The Conservatives hold an 18 point lead over Labour on managing the economy, according to the latest Ipsos research, having been neck-and-neck in March. This follows six months of rising economic optimism
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Ed Miliband: a 360 degree view
Using 7 public opinion polling 'tests', we gave a 360 degree view of Ed Miliband's leadership of the Labour Party to the EPOP Conference. How does he rate?
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New homes: more Londoners prioritise building quality over quantity
According to an Ipsos poll for Berkeley Group, more Londoners think that building fewer homes with higher design standard would be better, than building more homes with lower design standards.
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National woes versus local priorities
At Ipsos we spend a lot of time monitoring the mood of the nation, but we tend to ask the public about national issues and topics.
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Latest polling reveals roads and pavements top concern locally
Roads and pavements now rank as the top priority amongst the British public when it comes to things that most need improving locally.
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Conservatives are happier with the direction of their party than Labour and Liberal Democrats
Ipsos's latest poll shows that Conservative supporters are happier with the direction of their party than Labour or Liberal Democrat supporters are with their parties
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Labour lead of three points as Miliband's personal ratings fall to lowest ever
The latest Political Monitor shows a softening in Labour's lead to just three points over the Conservatives. Meanwhile, Ed Miliband's personal ratings continue their downward trend over the year.
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The world's top cities - the view on the ground
Ipsos's "Top Cities" survey finds New York, London and Paris as clear winners when people around the globe were asked their views on the world's best cities.
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Profile Matters: The World's Top Cities
The most striking finding from the Ipsos Top Cities research is that there are a handful of “superbrand” cities.