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Trustworthiness of Politicians - Trends
Q In general would you describe each of the following politicians as trustworthy or not?
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What The Royal Polling Numbers Reveal About The Monarchy and the People
If we're measuring success in terms of opinion poll findings, there can be little doubt that The Palace goes into this weekend's Jubilee celebrations in rude health says Simon Atkinson.
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Using access to information to push up standards
Big Society blog: The Department of Health's new information strategy aims to use information and new technologies to push up standards of care and improve outcomes for patients - but will it work?
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The search for white space
How do we understand the world of evolving psychological needs, asks William Landell Mills of Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic.
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Ben Page and the subtle art of reading public opinion
Ipsos CEO, Ben Page discusses the relationship between politicians and the people in an interview with Politics.co.uk.
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Shouting loud in a hoarse category
Throat lozenges have been traditional for far too long, and Japanese brand E-ma has the answer, writes Jon Weeks, Director, Ipsos Marketing
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Economist/Ipsos May 2012 Issues Index
As the UK again comes to terms with a recession, concern about the economy has increased, and three fifths (61%) now place this issue amongst the most important facing the country, an increase of six percentage points since April.
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Making the most of Euro 2012 sponsorship
With all the buzz around the London Olympics it's important not to forget about the opportunities around Euro 2012, writes Jamie Robertson in Brand Republic.
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Labour's long and winding road to power
Gideon Skinner and James Stannard discuss the recent drop in the government's approval ratings in their new piece for Politics.co.uk
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Europe Sans Frontieres
Majorities in France, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Spain and Germany want to reintroduce border controls, writes Bobby Duffy in the Wall Street Journal