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Would Labour have won in 2010 if Blair was still leader?
Roger Mortimore, head of political research at Ipsos, looks at what might have been if Tony Blair was still prime minister at the time of the 2010 General Election.
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Ipsos shortlisted as Pollster of the Year
Ipsos is pleased to announce that we have been shortlisted as Pollster of the Year for the Public Affairs News 2010 Awards.
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Safeguarding and looked after children
Just under two-thirds of social workers feel that they do not have sufficient time to work effectively with the children and young people that are on their workload, according to an Ipsos survey for Ofsted.
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Ipsos / Reuters Political Monitor July 2010
Our July Political Monitor shows that, among those who are absolutely certain to vote, 40% say they would vote Conservative, 38% Labour and 14% Liberal Democrat.
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Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL Appointed President of Institute of Business Ethics
Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL, Founder of MORI and Chancellor of the University of Kent, has agreed to become President of the Institute of Business Ethics.
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Citizen Engagement: Testing policy ideas for public service reform
This qualitative study carried out on behalf of the 2020 Public Services Trust at the RSA helps to shed light on what politicians should take into account in their conversations with voters about reforms to public services.
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School-age Sight Testing Research
Research to inform policy decisions and guidance on Primary 7 school vision screening programmes by determining the number of previously undetected significant sight problems identified as a result of the screening
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One world, many places
This report from the Ipsos Social Research Institute sets out some factors that influence citizens' quality of life and what local and municipal governments can do to improve it.
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June 2010 Political Monitor
Voting intentions (among those absolutely certain to vote) are Conservative 39%, Labour 31%, Liberal Democrat 19%, Others 11%.