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Ipsos January 2010 Political Monitor
Ipsos's January Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 26-28 January among 1,001 British adults aged 18 and over) shows, across those certain to vote, a sharp swing back to Labour.
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The Election's Not Over Yet
Sir Robert Worcester examines why it's far too early to call the result of the election and the different issues that will be key to the result.
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Finding the good from within: teachers as role models
This article was written by Ben Page and Sally Panayiotou from Ipsos and produced for Navigate as a Special Report.
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2009 Members of the Scottish Parliament Survey findings
A year ago, MSPs were overwhelmingly pessimistic about the near-term prospects for the Scottish economy. Views now are more mixed - one in six Government Members believe prospects will improve compared to half of Opposition Members.
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Looking Back: 1979 - Labour Doomed
In the run-up to the 1979 General Election, Labour's Prime Minister James Callaghan lost the election in the "Winter of Discontent". Is Brown doomed to defeat in 2010?
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Understanding your Stakeholders
Why is stakeholder management important? Stakeholder management has long been recognised as a central part of an organisation's effectiveness.
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Talk of independence is doing SNP few favours
The SNP maintains a strong position in terms of support for both Holyrood and Westminster elections in spite of, rather than because of, its policy on independence for Scotland according to Ipsos's latest political poll in Scotland.
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Public Spending Index - November 2009
The latest Public Spending Index from Ipsos's Social Research Institute shows that the public is split on whether there is a real need to cut spending on public services to pay off the national debt (43% agree, 44% disagree), but since the summer there has been an increase in those prepared to concede that public spending cuts are necessary.
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Attitudes towards unemployment
This survey on behalf of St. Mungo's investigates the public's attitudes towards unemployment, and what they think should be done to help the long-term unemployed back into work.
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Trust in Doctors 2009
This report presents the findings of a survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP). The main objective of this survey was to examine the level of public trust in a variety of professions and types of people, including doctors.