Government


Politics Survey

Beyond Turnout: The Police and Crime Commissioner elections

Associate Director, Rachel Worsley, discusses the challenges awaiting the new local Police and Crime Commissioners as they bed into their newly created roles.
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The Friends and Family Test: are you asking the right questions?

Research Director, Jonathan Nicholls, discusses the challenges faced by NHS trusts, putting in place The Friends and Family Test.
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Musings on Debates and Brands in the Early Morning

Managing Director of the Reputation Centre, Milorad Ajder, discusses the US election, brands and the importance of being true to your beliefs.
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GP revalidation and public trust

Revalidation publicity might undermine trust in GPs, Kings Fund and Ipsos warn in their latest article for GP magazine
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Take centre stage

The housing crisis is a great opportunity for political parties to win over the public, says Research Director, Ben Marshall, in his latest article for Inside Housing magazine.
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Mediawatch: The cutting edge of local government

Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, discusses the possibility of further local government spending cuts.
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Conservative Party's image among the public takes a hit

Ahead of the Conservative Party Conference, the latest Ipsos poll shows what the public thinks of the three main parties.
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The impact of Universal Credit

Research Director, Caroline Booth discusses our work with the Social Market Foundation and Iain Duncan Smith's new Universal Credit.
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Labour seen as best party on looking after interest of women

Labour have opened up a 22 point lead over the Conservatives as the best party to look after the interests of women, according to a new Ipsos poll.