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The voters love me, the voters love me not
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows Labour regaining the lead over the Conservatives, but none of the party leaders will be completely happy with their situation.
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Scots back inclusion of `Devolution Max' question in referendum
Six in 10 Scots want the referendum on Scotland's constitutional future to include a separate question on the proposal for substantial new powers to the Scottish Parliament, known as `Devolution Max'.
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London 2012 - ignoring the guerrilla in the room
A guerilla marketing campaign could be a success at the London 2012 Olympic Games, but make sure you've read all the rules, writes Jonathan Weeks of Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic.
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What does it mean to be British?
The public can see how Britain has changed in sixty years, but we seem less sure about what it means to be British in the present
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British Future: 'State of the Nation' Poll
Findings from this survey of adults in Great Britain, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of new think-tank British Future, offer insights into the public's hopes and fears for 2012 and their attitudes to issues of identity, integration and migration.
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Igniting the squib - public opinion on strikes and trade unions
Trade Unions/strikes are low on the public's radar even after the recent strikes, and have not been key issues for a while; only 1% of the public mentioned them in the first week of December, a figure that has been no higher since the firefighters' strike in the winter of 2002/3
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Most Scots plan to spend less or about the same as last year on Christmas
With just over a week of shopping time left, most Scots say they plan to spend less or about the same on Christmas this year compared to last year.
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A look ahead to the first votes in the US GOP primary
With the first votes to be cast in the GOP primary race less than a month away, Sir Robert Worcester takes a look at the standing of all the candidates.
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World AIDS Day 2011: Are we getting closer to zero?
On World AIDS Day 2011, Leila Tavakoli considers what the British public think of the problem of HIV/AIDS in developing countries today and how close this is to reality.
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World AIDS Day 2011: Public Perceptions of HIV
To mark World AIDS Day, on behalf of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Ipsos asked the British public what they think of the problem of HIV in developing countries today.