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July 2008 Political Monitor
Ipsos's July Political Monitor, carried out by telephone between 18-20 July, shows the Conservative party on 47% and the Labour party on 27%.
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Ipsos Political Monitor July 2008
Ipsos's July Political Monitor, carried out by telephone between 18-20 July, shows the Conservative party on 47% and the Labour party on 27%.
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Frontiers of performance in the NHS II
In 2004, Ipsos published our first Frontiers of Performance in the NHS, exploring what was driving patient perception, and identifying key local factors that had very significant effects on patient perception. This report brings this work up to date, and raises a number of key questions.
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Understanding London Life
This report contains comprehensive analysis of Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) data for London
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Inflation concern at highest level since 1991
Ipsos's latest Issues Index shows that public concern about inflation and prices is the highest recorded by Ipsos since the early 1990s.
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Ipsos Political Monitor June 2008
Brown's first year in office has seen the fastest fall in personal ratings for a Prime Minister ever recorded.
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Ipsos and Sutton Trust research on Social Mobility
Almost seven in ten members of the public (69%) believe that parents' income plays too large a part in the life chances of children in Great Britain, while over three in ten say that opportunities for social mobility in this country are "too low". Moreover, the majority of those who express a view believe that opportunities for mobility are lower here than in other advanced countries.
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Political Monitor May 2008
Ipsos's May Political Monitor (conducted 15-20 May 2008 among 1,006 GB adults age 18 and over) shows the Conservatives leading over Labour by thirteen points among those 'certain to vote' at an upcoming general election (45% compared to 32%).
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Public attitudes to climate change, 2008: concerned but still unconvinced
New research by Ipsos, updating last year's Turning Point or Tipping Point Report, finds the public concerned about climate change but far from convinced about the science or the Government's green agenda.
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Labour may be losing support from traditional supporters
Ipsos's survey for UNISON, shows that almost half (47%) of those who have `always' or `more often than not' voted Labour now say that they are less likely to vote Labour than they were at the 2005 General Election.