Government


Politics Survey

The acceptance of a permanently changed world

Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, says there is now a need for dynamic leadership within companies and councils.
Politics Survey

Mediawatch: Picking on nine year olds can only backfire

Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, discusses Argyll & Bute Council's response to a nine-year-old's blog about her school dinners.
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Using access to information to push up standards

Big Society blog: The Department of Health's new information strategy aims to use information and new technologies to push up standards of care and improve outcomes for patients - but will it work?
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Europe Sans Frontieres

Majorities in France, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Spain and Germany want to reintroduce border controls, writes Bobby Duffy in the Wall Street Journal
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The low turnout in mayoral referendum

Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, looks at the reasons behind the low turnouts that occur in local elections.
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From our archives: The French elections

As France prepares to elect its next President, we have been digging in our archives to find out what the British public have thought in the past about French politicians, and indeed about the French people and French culture.
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Housing as an electoral issue

Ipsos CEO, Ben Page, discusses the challenges and paradoxes of housing as a personal and political issue.
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Predicting the Mayoral Election - an alternative approach

Dr. Roger Mortimore uses his Sweet FA Prediction Model to predict who will be elected as London Mayor.
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(Party) Identity Crisis - what do political parties stand for?

With much debate among political commentators and party supporters alike around what the main parties stand for in this new era of Coalition politics, the latest poll from Ipsos shows that all the parties are having trouble convincing the public that they have a clear identity – but especially Labour and the Liberal Democrats.