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Ipsos Political Monitor August 2008
Ipsos's August Political Monitor, carried out by telephone between 15-17 August among 1,005 adults age 18 and over, shows the Conservative party on 48% and the Labour party on 24%, a Conservative lead of 24 points.
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Searching for the impact of empowerment
This report outlines findings from an Ipsos Social Research Institute study that attempts to assess the impact of empowerment on key outcomes.
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Labour may be losing support from traditional supporters
Ipsos's survey for UNISON, shows that almost half (47%) of those who have `always' or `more often than not' voted Labour now say that they are less likely to vote Labour than they were at the 2005 General Election.
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National Patient Choice Survey - Wave 11
Since the beginning of 2006, patients have been entitled to a choice of four or more hospitals when referred by their GP. The Department of Health commissioned Ipsos to undertake a regular postal survey assessing the implementation of this policy.
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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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Teachers Omnibus
For the first time in more than 20 years, a national walk-out by teachers went ahead in April; the largest teaching union, the National Union of Teachers called for strike action by all its members in England and Wales on 24 April, in protest at this year's pay offer from the Government.
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National Patient Choice Survey, Wave 10
Since the beginning of 2006, patients have been entitled to a choice of four or more hospitals when referred by their GP. From April 2008, this is extending to free choice, whereby patients will be able to choose where they are treated from any hospital that meets NHS standards. The Department of Health commissioned Ipsos to undertake a regular postal survey assessing the implementation of this policy.
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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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Climate Change -- The Expected Role for Business
Public concern about climate change has doubled in the past year. Barely a day goes by without a media headline about the possible impacts.
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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.