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Winning the economic argument
Winning the public's trust on the economy is vital to the electoral success of all three major parties. So, who is winning the economic argument?
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Public mood ahead of the Budget
Just a couple of days before the Chancellor's Budget statement in the House of Commons, the first post on The Politics Wire gives an overview of public opinion on the economy.
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Testing of the Ballot Paper for the 2012 Local Government Elections in Scotland
Ipsos undertook three rounds of user testing to inform the design of the ballot paper for the 2012 Scottish Local Government elections.
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The mobile phone comes of age
As mobile phone technology continues to improve, the mobile phone industry also has the opportunity to strengthen the power of mobile advertising, which has gained momentum over recent years.
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Scottish Labour Party Spring Conference 2011: an Ipsos Briefing Pack
Ahead of the Scottish Labour Party Spring Conference in Glasgow on Saturday, Ipsos takes a look at the party's polling performance and highlights the key issues that will dominate this year's Holyrood election campaign.
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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 Budget briefing
One week before the Budget, the full impact of the economic situation is hitting the public.
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Economist/Ipsos Budget Poll
Public worried the government is cutting spending too much and would prefer the speed of cuts be slower.
The Coalition's argument that "we are all in this together" is not resonating with the public; most think that the poorest will be hardest hit.
But previous Labour government is seen as more to blame for the cuts than the Coalition.