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Ipsos December 2010 Political Monitor
The Reuters/ Ipsos December Political Monitor shows Liberal Democrat support continuing to fall, while backing for Labour and the Conservatives remains largely unchanged.
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Tuition fees vote has hurt Clegg
Ipsos's Tuition Fees Vote Poll for the News of the World finds views of Nick Clegg's trustworthiness have plunged since the election, and half of Lib Dem voters less likely to vote Lib Dem in future because of the tuition fee issue.
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Tuition fees poll
Ipsos's Tuition Fees Vote Poll for the News of the World finds views of Nick Clegg's trustworthiness have plunged since the election, and half of Lib Dem voters less likely to vote Lib Dem in future because of the tuition fee issue.
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Scotland Public Opinion Monitor November 2010
Five months out from the Holyrood election, Labour has a 10 point lead over the SNP in the latest poll from Ipsos Scotland.
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Reuters/Ipsos November 2010 Political Monitor
The November Reuters/ Ipsos Political Monitor in November shows a lead for Labour over the Conservatives, with voting shares of 39% and 36% respectively. The Liberal Democrat vote share is 14%, unchanged since last month. This is the highest share of the vote that we have recorded for the Labour party since October 2007.
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The Logic Group Loyalty Report 2010
In 2009, the Logic Group commissioned Ipsos to conduct a research study into the "State of Loyalty" in Britain today. This has now been updated one year on and looking to the future asking how can and should we be building loyalty amongst customers?
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CSR Reaction Poll
KPMG/ Ipsos Spending Review reaction poll shows the public accept need for cuts but are worried about exactly where cuts are being made and the long-term impact
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Reuters/Ipsos October 2010 Political Monitor
The Coalition's messages on the economy appear to be getting through,
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Are we prepared for an ageing society?
Age UK and Ipsos have produced a report that examines what the general public, as well as delegates at the recent party conferences, feel about the entitlements that older people currently receive.
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He didn't shoot the bear, but did he hit the brand?
Keith Glasspoole, deputy chief operating officer, Ipsos ASI, examines the Tippexperience and asks if it really helped the brand as much as it could have.