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Ipsos poll finds public divided on David Davis
Ipsos's recent survey about former Conservative MP and Shadow Home Secretary David Davis suggests that the public are somewhat divided on the issue of his resignation.
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Ipsos housing survey shows support for Housing Minister proposals on social housing.
Nearly three-quarters of people we spoke to (73%) agree with Housing Minister, Caroline Flint's, proposals that unemployed tenants who are able to work and live in social housing should risk losing their home if they are not prepared to take up opportunities for support and advice in seeking work (73%).
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Housing Frontiers 2008
This is the second Housing Frontiers report dedicated to analysis of tenant satisfaction data derived from the 2006/07 wave of Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) Surveys.
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Ipsos Political Monitor, April 2008
Ipsos's April Political Monitor (conducted 17-22 April 2008) shows the Conservatives leading over Labour by nine points among those 'certain to vote' at an upcoming general election (40% compared to 31%).
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London Mayor Poll for UNISON - 23-24 April 2008
Ipsos's latest poll on the London Mayoral election puts Ken Livingstone ahead of Boris Johnson by 52% to 48%, among those registered to vote who say they are "absolutely certain to vote", but the gap is not big enough to be statistically significant.
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London Mayor Poll for UNISON - 1-7 April 2008
Ipsos's poll on the London Mayoral election, carried out 1-7 April 2008 for the trade union UNISON, shows the first preference results are 41% for Ken Livingstone, 40% for Boris Johnson, 14% for Brian Paddick, and 5% for Sian Berry among those saying they are "certain to vote" (48%).
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Ipsos Political Monitor March 2008
Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index, which measures public optimism about the future of the economy, is currently the lowest it has been since March 1980.
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Audit of Political Engagement 5
Despite 2007's political turbulence, public engagement in politics continues to decline
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Carrying The Can: MPs' Views Of Supermarkets' Responsibilities
With huge media and consumer interest in climate change and the environment more widely, it is impossible not to have noticed that supermarkets have been upping their game, with a number of big players making bold and no doubt challenging commitments.
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Ipsos Political Monitor February 2008
Ipsos's February Political Monitor, carried out between 21 and 26 February, shows the Conservatives on 39%, Labour on 37% and the Liberal Democrats on 16%.