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Ipsos Political Monitor, March 2009
Ipsos's March Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party lead the Labour Party by ten points.
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Impact of the economic downturn on women
In January 2009, the GEO commissioned Ipsos to conduct a robust programme of research in order to shed light on the impact of the economic downturn on women. The objectives of the research were to examine how the downturn has influenced women's fears, their finances, working and caring arrangements, family life, future plans and wellbeing, and to compare this with men.
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Ipsos Political Monitor, February 2009
Ipsos has published the February Political Monitor showing the Conservative Party with a 20 point lead over Labour, an increase of 6 points on last month.
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Ipsos Political Monitor January 2009
Ipsos's January 2009 Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party voting intention share has increased by five points to 44% since December 2008, and the Labour Party share has fallen (also by five points) to 30%.
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Public Perceptions of Herbal Medicines
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) commissioned Ipsos to conduct a programme of research to investigate the British public's view on herbal medicines.
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Ipsos Political Monitor September 2008
Ipsos's September Political Monitor shows the Conservative party on 52% and the Labour party on 24% among those saying they are "absolutely certain to vote", a Conservative lead of 28 points. This is both the highest Conservative lead ever recorded by Ipsos, and also the largest Conservative share we have ever recorded.
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The polls are all over the place...
The polls are all over the place...or are they? This is the first of a series of monthly Vox Populi blogs which my colleagues at Ipsos have asked me to write reviewing the opinion polls between now and the next election from my experience of nearly 40 years conducting and observing polls and how they are reported.
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Opinion of High Earners - 2007 Qualitative Research
This report provides the findings from a project looking at high earning people's attitudes to wealth and taxation in the UK today. It is part of a larger study on modern social attitudes to wealth and taxation conducted by Polly Toynbee and David Walker.
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Rivers of Blood Survey
A survey conducted by Ipsos from 11-13 April 2008 found that a quarter (25%) of British adults felt that local areas were losing their sense of Britishness because of immigration; a 13 percentage point increase from 2005. Results are based on a nationally representative sample of 1,000 GB adults aged 18+ years.
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Attitudes to Nuclear Energy
A new Ipsos survey of public attitudes to the nuclear energy industry on behalf of the Nuclear Industry Association shows the industry to be favourably regarded on balance.