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The future is in our hands: Technologies to revolutionise mobile research
Following several false starts during the last decade, the mobile phone now holds great potential in the research process. AJ Johnson analyses the state of play in an article for ESOMAR's Research World publication.
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The Labour Party Conference: Ipsos Briefing Pack
With the new Labour leader being announced on Saturday, and the Labour Party conference kicking off on Sunday, Ipsos has produced a briefing pack exploring the challenges facing the new leader.
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Policing Anti-Social Behaviour: The Public Perspective
Ipsos has measured public attitudes towards anti-social behaviour and police response, which identified what people understand by the term `anti-social behaviour' and who they feel ought to be responsible for dealing with it.
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Survey for Age UK
Ipsos's survey for Age UK shows the general public want entitlements for people in old age such as Winter Fuel Payments and free prescriptions to remain universal in October's spending review.
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Higher Council Chief Exec Pay Has No Relationship with how Satisfied Residents are with their Council
There is no link between how much a council CEO is paid and how satisfied people are with the council's performance, according to new analysis by Ipsos.
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Public Sector Workforce Skills 2010
At this morning's GovNet Public Sector Workforce Skills event in London, Sir Robert Worcester, founder of MORI, explained the public sector's views on the upcoming cuts and economic pessimism.
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A funny thing happened on the way to Number Ten
On the Monday of the Liberal Democrat's conference in Liverpool, Sir Robert Worcester, founder of MORI, examined public opinion of the coalition at the GovNet fringe meeting.
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The Liberal Democrat Conference: Ipsos Briefing Pack
With the Liberal Democrat Party Conference kicking off in Liverpool on Saturday, Ipsos has published a briefing pack examining where the party stands in the eyes of the public.
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Reuters/Ipsos September Political Monitor
Our monthly political monitor shows that Labour has pulled level with the Conservatives for the first time since January 2008.
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Ipsos/Reuters September Political Monitor
Our September Political Monitor shows Labour level with the Conservatives on 37% of the vote share among those absolutely certain to vote. For the first time since the election the government now has a negative satisfaction rating.