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The World's Most Satisfied Local Communities

The Ipsos Social Research Institute today released a major report which measures how satisfied or dissatisfied residents in 23 countries around the world are with their local area as a place to live and what top three priorities each want for improving their communities.
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Is the coalition government bringing the public with it?

Ipsos's new poll published in the Economist today shows that there is public support for many of the new coalition government's policies.
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General Election 2010 - An Overview

Now that the dust has finally settled on the 2010 election Ipsos has developed an overview of the polls, the results and the big issues that affected the outcome.
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Ipsos Election Polls

With almost all the results counted, the results of the 2010 General Election closely mirror the predictions in Ipsos's final week polling.
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Ipsos Final Poll

Ipsos's Final Election Poll for the Evening Standard indicates that the UK may be on course for a hung parliament, with the Conservatives the largest party but short of an overall majority.
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Ipsos on... Young People and Anti-Social Behaviour

The issue of anti-social behaviour amongst the young is a massive issue in Britain at the moment. In his final video podcast before the Election, Ben Page explains that the higher the proportion of young people in an area, the greater the concern by those who live there.
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Thought Leadership from Ipsos Health

Ipsos Health examines the major events in 2010 that will have a long term effect on the pharmaceutical market, including reform of the US system and a potential change of government in the UK.
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Reuters Marginal Constituency Poll - Wave 5

The last of our polls in key marginal constituencies, Ipsos's new poll for Reuters suggests that the Conservatives are inching towards a majority with a 7% swing from 2005 in these key battleground constituencies.
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Clegg will hold balance of power

Sir Robert Worcester predicts a hung parliament thanks to the surge in support for the Liberal Democrats following the leaders' debates.