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Daily Mail Poll on Swearing on Television
79% of Britons now think that there is more swearing on television than there was 10 years ago, while only 3% believe there is less and 13% think that the level is about the same, according to an Ipsos poll for the Daily Mail.
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How Britain Voted in 2010
Profile of voting behaviour at the 2010 general election broken down by age, gender, social class and housing tenure
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How Britain Voted Since October 1974
Demographic breakdown of voting from MORI's election aggregates of polls (corrected to the final result), 1974-2010
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Representation of women in business and government
To help mark International Women's Day on 8th March 2010, the Government Equalities Office commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey on women's representation in business and government.
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Worcester's Weblog: Not Apathy
Sir Robert Worcester counters received wisdom about people's interest in politics.
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International Women's Day Poll for the Mirror
Ipsos's new poll for The Mirror explores women's attitudes and experiences to mark International Women's Day.
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'What About Women' poll for the Fawcett Society
The Fawcett Society commissioned Ipsos to conduct specific polling for their new campaign 'What About Women'. Ipsos interviewed 1,005 adults (425 men, 580 women) between 26-28 February.
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Women's Representation Survey for the Government Equalities Office
Ipsos recently undertook a poll for the Government Equalities Office looking at attitudes towards women's representation in government and business.
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Pensions Research 'One Month Countdown'
Ipsos, on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions, conducted research to ascertain the views of those approaching retirement, or already retired, in terms of the perceived optimum time to retire, awareness of the benefits available and attitudes to retirement.
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Analysis: Population change, turnout & the election
Dr Roger Mortimore explores how an older, more middle class Britain is giving David Cameron a chance to reach Downing Street