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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 Voice of Britain: From Our Archives (2)
Dr Roger Mortimore examines the polls leading up to the 1979 election, the last time a Labour government entered a campaign while trailing the Conservatives.
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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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Who should run state schools?
NASUWT and Unison commissioned Ipsos to investigate who the public thinks should run state schools.
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Qualitative Research for the UK Statistics Authority
The findings from qualitative work conducted between 12th October and 1st December 2009 on behalf of the UK Statistics Authority. Interviews were conducted with senior opinion formers who use, and in some cases produce, official statistics.
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Marginals Poll - March 2010
Data is based on 1,007 adults aged 18+ across 56 marginal constituencies in Great Britain. These are Labour held constituencies which the Conservatives need a swing of between 5% and 9% to win.
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March Political Monitor, 2010
Our March Political Monitor shows that, among those who are absolutely certain to vote, 35% say they would vote Conservative, 30% Labour and 21% Liberal Democrat.
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Worcester's Weblog - Manchester Seminar
Sir Robert Worcester discusses his recent presentation at the Methods and Models for Election Forecasting; the UK General Election of 2010 at the University of Manchester.