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Housing as an electoral issue
Ipsos CEO, Ben Page, discusses the challenges and paradoxes of housing as a personal and political issue.
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Predicting the Mayoral Election - an alternative approach
Dr. Roger Mortimore uses his Sweet FA Prediction Model to predict who will be elected as London Mayor.
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(Party) Identity Crisis - what do political parties stand for?
With much debate among political commentators and party supporters alike around what the main parties stand for in this new era of Coalition politics, the latest poll from Ipsos shows that all the parties are having trouble convincing the public that they have a clear identity – but especially Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
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The London Mayoral election - style over substance?
The mayoral election is only a day away and recent polls show a consistent lead for Boris Johnson. But what will be deciding how people make up their minds - policies or personalities?
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Non-compliance with the National Minimum Wage in Newham
The London Borough of Newham contracted Ipsos and Community Links to conduct research to develop a greater understanding of how working in the informal economy impacts on the lives of those paid below the National Minimum Wage.
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The British Public: Tree Huggers or Gas Guzzlers
The presentation provided an overview of the public's engagement with the natural environment.
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Is there a problem with charities bidding for government grants and contracts?
Big Society blog: Sally Panayiotou, head of charities research, looks at our latest National Survey of Charities and Social Enterprises (NSCSE) survey data.
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Post-budget blues - explaining the "omnishambles"
Gideon Skinner discusses the effect the 'omni-shambles' is having on the coalition's poll ratings.
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Mediawatch - Some amazing manifestos for local elections...
We are now just a week away from the local elections so what do their election broadcasts, out a few days ago, tell us? Ben Page writes in Local Government Chronicle.
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Cameron and Osborne's Double Dip in the Polls
Bobby Duffy MD, Social Research Institute discusses in the Huffington Post the recent decline of David Cameron and George Osborne's poll ratings.