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Just because the season is silly, doesn't mean the numbers are
Gideon Skinner in our Politics Wire blog explains the two rules of thumb for interpreting polls.
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Economist/Ipsos August 2013 Issues Index
Concern about the economy falls to the lowest point in five years as concern about race/immigration rises to meet it. Poverty and housing also rise in prominence.
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The biggest problem for Labour is that people don't know what it stands for
History shows that parties can win despite the unpopularity of their leaders, but to do so Labour needs to offer policy substance writes Bobby Duffy in the New Statesman.
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Spotlight on Scotland
Providing an insight into some of the key issues dominating the current political and social agenda in Scotland
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Ipsos Political Monitor August 2013: Economic Optimism
Economic optimism has risen for the fifth consecutive month, according to the latest Ipsos Political Monitor, and our Economic Optimism Index stands at its highest since January 2010.
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Ipsos Political Monitor August 2013
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows that Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg, in particular, are facing a struggle in communicating to voters what they stand for.
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Child Hunger in London
The London Food Board has worked with Ipsos Social Research Institute to provide a snap shot of child hunger and food poverty in the capital.
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Student satisfaction at a nine-year high
Satisfaction rates among students at higher education institutions and further education colleges is high according to the latest National Student Survey conducted by Ipsos for the HEFCE.
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The Forgotten Digital Generation
MediaCT investigates the group of the population that is digitally disengaged, how they cope with today's digital world and what brand can do to help them connect.
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How Deutsche Bahn turned its reputation on its head
Companies spend millions on trying to stand out from the crowd and build trust - but Ipsos's Milorad Ajder says the power of the individual is what really makes the difference.