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Knowledge of Parliament 1991-2010
Q How much, if anything, do you feel you know about Parliament/about the way Parliament works/the role of MPs?
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Women Gardeners more at risk than male partners
A survey by Ipsos for the Electrical Safety Council shows that that nearly half of women gardeners may be risking their lives this summer because they've never used (23%) or haven't heard of (26%) an RCD (residual current device).
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A march for which alternative?
Can the organisers of Saturday's anti-cuts March for the Alternative avoid the charge that it's nothing more than public sector workers trying to protect their own interests? And what might the day mean for Labour and Ed Miliband?
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What do Americans think of military action in Libya?
While polls in this country appear to show a public split on military action in Libya, across the pond there is significant support among Americans.
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Winning the economic argument
Winning the public's trust on the economy is vital to the electoral success of all three major parties. So, who is winning the economic argument?
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Public mood ahead of the Budget
Just a couple of days before the Chancellor's Budget statement in the House of Commons, the first post on The Politics Wire gives an overview of public opinion on the economy.
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Scottish Labour Party Spring Conference 2011: an Ipsos Briefing Pack
Ahead of the Scottish Labour Party Spring Conference in Glasgow on Saturday, Ipsos takes a look at the party's polling performance and highlights the key issues that will dominate this year's Holyrood election campaign.
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Scottish Conservative Party Spring Conference 2011: an Ipsos Briefing Pack
As the Scottish Conservative Party's Spring Conference gets underway in Glasgow on Friday, Ipsos take a look at the party's polling performance and highlight the key issues that will dominate this year's Holyrood election campaign.
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Economist/Ipsos Budget Poll
Public worried the government is cutting spending too much and would prefer the speed of cuts be slower.
The Coalition's argument that "we are all in this together" is not resonating with the public; most think that the poorest will be hardest hit.
But previous Labour government is seen as more to blame for the cuts than the Coalition. -
Reuters/Ipsos Budget briefing
One week before the Budget, the full impact of the economic situation is hitting the public.