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Public Opinion: Why it is important and how to measure it.
Sir Robert Worcester on the art of measuring public opinion.
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Only One in Five Say They Trust Journalists to Tell The Truth
Ipsos's veracity index finds that trust in journalists has remained low for the last 25 years.
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Ipsos poll for UNISON
The headline voting intention figures from this poll, conducted among 1,252 British adults age 18 and over, show the Conservatives on 39%, Labour on 25% and the Liberal Democrats on 19% among those absolutely certain to vote in a General Election.
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Young people speak out: attitudes to, and perceptions of full-time volunteering
v, the national youth volunteering charity, commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative and quantitative research among young people aged 16-25 in England, to explore their views and experiences of volunteering, and specifically full-time volunteering placements.
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MPs' Motives 1994-2009
Q In general whose interests do you think MPs put first: their own, their constituents',
their party's, or the country's?
Q In general whose interests do you think MPs should put first: their own, their
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Ipsos Expenses Poll for the BBC
Ipsos research for the BBC explores public attitudes to MPs and political institutions, and examines the public's views towards possible options for reform.
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Ipsos Political Monitor May 2009
Ipsos's May Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party lead the Labour Party by 22 points.
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Issues Index May 2009
Ipsos's May Issues Index shows that, according to the public, the economy remains the most important issue facing the country.
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Pirates are prime prospects for music and video
The people who download and share music and video illegally are amongst the most avid buyers of legal music and video - on and off-line a new study has found. The research was carried out on-line amongst 6,500 respondents in 12 countries.
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Engaging the public in the Scottish Parliaments' petitions process
Ipsos Scotland and Dr Christopher Carman from the University of Strathclyde, were commissioned by the Public Petitions Committee (PPC) to undertake research into perceptions of the Scottish Parliament's petitions process.