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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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Capturing better information on tenant satisfaction
Produced for the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR), this report highlights the current diversity in approaches taken across the sector and proposes minimum standards that all social landlords should achieve in order to obtain robust data on tenant satisfaction.
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Public make petrol prices top transport priority
A new survey conducted by Ipsos for the RAC Foundation has found the cost of petrol and diesel to be the public’s highest transport priority for Government action.
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Reuters/Ipsos March Political Monitor
One week before the Budget, the full impact of the economic situation is hitting the public.
Half think their personal financial situation will get worse, two in three now think the recession will take more than three years to recover from.
Majority think the government is making the wrong decisions about where to cut spending and Conservative lead over Labour on best economic policies has fallen.
Despite increasing economic concern, Labour making no gains on voting intention. -
Public support for a deposit refund scheme on drinks containers is strong
An Ipsos survey for the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) found that public support for a deposit refund scheme on drinks containers is strong.
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SNP Spring Party Conference 2011: an Ipsos Briefing Pack
The SNP meets for its spring party conference this weekend, just a few weeks before embarking on its campaign to win an unprecedented second term in government. Ipsos has produced a briefing pack which charts the party's polling performance and highlights the key issues that will dominate this year's Holyrood election campaign.
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Bringing localism to life
On the eve of the final Committee debate on the Localism Bill in the House of Commons, Civic Voice and Ipsos have today published a new report that examines the key opportunities and concerns of the potential new law.
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A guide to the alternative vote
Dr Roger Mortimore examines the facts and fallacies surrounding the alternative vote (AV) electoral system, what we know about the likely outcome of the forthcoming referendum and the potential consequences if AV is introduced for UK general elections.
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Gender Equality Poll for International Women's Day
This survey of UK adults, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of EQUALS - a coalition of agencies including ActionAid, Amnesty International, the Fawcett Society and Women's Aid - reveals significant levels of inequality that still exist between men and women in the UK.
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Who cares about AV?
Will the referendum on changing our electoral system really be a damp squib? Our research suggests it might be.