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Ipsos April Political Monitor
The Liberal Democrat share has increased by 11 points since last month, representing the highest score that Ipsos has recorded for this party since it formed in 1988.
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Ipsos Issues Index April 2010
With the election less than three weeks away, Ipsos's April Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today, as has been the case since September 2008.
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Do the Public Want to Join the Government of Britain?
The party manifestos suggest a real difference of emphasis between Labour and Conservatives on the role of the state, but will the public accept David Cameron's invitation for greater involvement, local control and personal responsibility?
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April Issues Index
With the election less than three weeks away, Ipsos's April Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today, as has been the case since September 2008.
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April 2010 Political Monitor
Our April Political Monitor shows that, among those who are absolutely certain to vote, 32% say they would vote Conservative, 32% Liberal Democrat and 28% Labour.
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Ipsos Scottish Public Opinion Monitor - April 2010
With just over two weeks to go before polling day, Scottish Labour has a healthy lead in Westminster voting intentions according to the latest results from our Scottish Public Opinion Monitor.
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Worcester's Weblog: after the Debate
Sir Robert Worcester examines the political landscape in the wake of Nick Clegg's victory in the first debate.
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The Future of Radio - An Industry View
Ipsos MediaCT designed and conducted a bespoke survey among a select group of leaders and opinion formers in the UK radio industry to gauge their reactions to the Digital Britain report and to find out where they see the future of radio going.
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Ipsos on... Crime
In this latest podcast, Ben Page explains that, despite statistics telling us that crime has fallen, the perception and fear of crime is higher than ever.
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The Leaders' Debate: Clegg wins first round
Round one to Nick Clegg... Ipsos recruited 36 undecided voters for the BBC News at Ten, each watching one of the three leaders, to give their reactions as they watched the debate unfold live.