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Ipsos Political Monitor October 2008
Ipsos's October Political Monitor shows that despite media speculation about a "bailout bounce", the Conservatives remain firmly in the lead with more than four in ten voters choosing them (45%), while Labour trails on 30%.
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Business leaders' readership of international titles increases
Readership of international titles has increased according to a new survey by Ipsos MediaCT. The 2008 BE: Europe survey found that 40% of European business leaders are reading international news titles, an increase of 9% on 2006.
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A House Divided?
As the House of Lords prepares to vote on legislation to extend the detention limit of terrorist suspects without charge from 28 to 42 days, Ipsos's most recent study of MPs reveals that views in the House of Commons are somewhat split, both on the likely impact of the legislation and on whether the Parliament Act should be used to force the legislation through.
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Ipsos Focus Groups on Cameron's Speech for BBC News
Ipsos has carried out a focus group for BBC News during David Cameron's conference speech, as they did last week for Gordon Brown's speech.
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Evaluation of the Free School Meals Trial for P1 to P3 Pupils
Evaluation of a trial of Free School Meals in five local authorities in Scotland
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Real Trends Flyer
Real Trends is an innovative new service to understand how British society is changing and advise our clients on what this means for them.
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Thoughtpiece - Is Research Keeping up with Technology?
How research is adapting to the multi-platform era of media fragmentation.
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Horizon Flyer
An introduction to Ipsos's futures research, involving "Horizon Scanning". This is collecting, patterning and analysing a wealth of observational data about the world. This process helps us to identify trends and drivers of change that could shape the future of our clients' business.
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Digital Inclusion Report for UK Online Centres
More than 150 UK online centres were involved in delivering the 20 Social Impact Demonstrator projects, which ran for up to fifteen months from January 2007 to March 2008. All the projects collected data about their visitors and programmes, using a research structure designed by Ipsos.
This report brings together those research findings with qualitative evidence from each project, and some more in-depth insights into the findings and experiences of individual projects.