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A Snapshot of BritainA Snapshot of Britain
26 February 2013
An intriguing snapshot of Britain in 2012, from what invention we’re most proud of, to our favourite sip and tipple. A Snapshot of Britain

Housing as an electoral issueHousing as an electoral issue
3 May 2012
Ipsos MORI CEO, Ben Page, discusses the challenges and paradoxes of housing as a personal and political issue. Housing as an electoral issue

Predicting the Mayoral Election – an alternative approachPredicting the Mayoral Election – an alternative approach
3 May 2012
Dr. Roger Mortimore uses his Sweet FA Prediction Model to predict who will be elected as London Mayor. Predicting the Mayoral Election – an alternative approach

London 2012 - ignoring the guerrilla in the roomLondon 2012 - ignoring the guerrilla in the room
24 January 2012
A guerilla marketing campaign could be a success at the London 2012 Olympic Games, but make sure you've read all the rules, writes Jonathan Weeks of Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic. London 2012 - ignoring the guerrilla in the room

London's skilled working class and policingLondon's skilled working class and policing
18 October 2011
Ipsos MORI polling for BBC London finds particularly strong support among skilled working class (or "C2") Londoners for the Met taking a more robust approach in any future riots. London's skilled working class and policing

Big Society and the Co-operative CouncilBig Society and the Co-operative Council
15 February 2011
Friday, 28 January 2011 saw the official launch of Lambeth Council's initiative "Co-operative Council" - a new way of power sharing between citizens and the state. Big Society and the Co-operative Council

London Mayor and Assembly elections
14 April 2000
How well do you think London's voters understand the complexities of the electoral system, with which they will be faced for the first time in the London Mayor and Assembly elections next month? London Mayor and Assembly elections

Labour's Nightmayor
25 February 2000
In ten weeks' time, in theory, Londoners should be voting for their first directly-elected mayor. Even that is uncertain: because the House of Lords has blocked the passage of the regulations that will govern the contest, there is even the possibility that it may have to be postponed altogether. If so, it would be a final indignity in keeping with the shambles which has pervaded all aspects of the proceedings up to now. Labour's Nightmayor

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