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Worcester's Weblog: Two elections in 2010?
Labour is not benefitting in the polls from rising economic confidence - but a high turnout might just save Gordon Brown from election defeat, says Sir Robert Worcester
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Conservatives gain support among key groups since last general election
Since 2005, the Conservative Party's share of voting intention has grown best among key goups where their support was relatively low previously.
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Opinion of Professions - Index to Trend Data
The following questions relate to trust and satisfaction in professions, particularly doctors. Most of these surveys were sponsored by the British Medical Association.
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Doctors Remain Most Trusted Profession
In a year when trust in politicians and other public figures has declined significantly, more than nine in ten British adults trust doctors to tell the truth, according to Ipsos's 2009 veracity trust survey for the Royal College of Physicians (RCP.
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Reputation Council Insight and Ideas Autumn 2009
Ipsos's Reputation Centre has assembled some of Europe's most senior corporate communicators to
form the Reputation Council. As one of its members, you will appreciate that collectively the Council brings
unparalleled levels of communications expertise, and through our regular feedback sessions you provide
us with insight on a wide range of reputation issues both within the corporate environment and in the wider
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Labour slip to third place in September Ipsos Political Monitor poll
Ipsos's September 2009 Political Monitor, conducted 25-27 September, has the Conservatives down seven points to 36% since August, the Lib Dems up by eight points to 25% and Labour slipping to third place on 24% down two points among those certain to vote
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Obama snubs Brown? So what?
MORI founder Sir Robert Worcester reports what people feel about the `Special Relationship'
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Labour MPs twice as likely to expect a Conservative victory than a Labour victory
Only one in three Labour MPs now believe that their party will be the largest party after the next election, compared to three in five who expect the Conservatives to be the largest party.
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People, Perceptions and Place
This report helps local public services and partnerships better understand what factors affect key outcomes such as satisfaction with quality of life, community cohesion, feelings of influence and ratings of local services.
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AHIPP Survey
The Association of Home Information Pack Providers (AHIPP) commissioned Ipsos to conduct an online survey amongst its member's customers.