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Ipsos MORI’s Great British Royal Weekend: Bumper response to mobile surveyIpsos MORI’s Great British Royal Weekend: Bumper response to mobile survey
30 April 2011
This weekend over 750 panellists were recruited from Ipsos MORI’s online panel to download our bespoke Royal Wedding app to their smartphones. Ipsos MORI’s Great British Royal Weekend: Bumper response to mobile survey

Nelson's Column: Queen's Diamond Jubilee beats Royal Wedding for tweetsNelson's Column: Queen's Diamond Jubilee beats Royal Wedding for tweets
8 June 2012
Andrew Nelson, director, Ipsos OTX compares social media buzz around the Diamond Jubilee with the Royal Wedding using our Bandwatch data. Nelson's Column: Queen's Diamond Jubilee beats Royal Wedding for tweets

One Moment in Time: The Royal Wedding, Six Months OnOne Moment in Time: The Royal Wedding, Six Months On
28 October 2011
Simon Atkinson on Ipsos MORI's unique mobile research around the 2011 Royal Wedding and what it tells us six months on. One Moment in Time: The Royal Wedding, Six Months On

Political Commentary - Reflections On The Impact Of The Death Of Diana On The Monarchy
29 August 2007
After Diana's death "the Monarchy realized that it stands or falls on public opinion" I was quoted as saying in the recent cover story in Time Magazine [note 1]. Political Commentary - Reflections On The Impact Of The Death Of Diana On The Monarchy

Polls Apart? The Public and the Monarchy
16 June 2000
Two polls published on successive days this week - by MORI in the Sunday Telegraph [ROYAL FAMILY POLL] and ICM in the Guardian [Rising indifference to Royal Family] - seemed to suggest very different attitudes to the future of the monarchy and the Royal Family. In fact, their findings are far from contradictory, and although there are certainly some danger signs within them for the Royal Family they are by no means as bad as the Guardian's dramatic "SUPPORT FOR ROYAL FAMILY FALLS TO NEW LOW" headline might suggest. Polls Apart? The Public and the Monarchy

Royal Weddings and the Big SocietyRoyal Weddings and the Big Society
6 May 2011
Is Ipsos MORI's Royal Wedding data good news for the Big Society? Royal Weddings and the Big Society

Think BR: Don't twist the numbersThink BR: Don't twist the numbers
18 June 2012
Measuring social media reactions to an event is an important way to evaluate a campaign, but a system of benchmarks is crucial to give the numbers meaning, writes Eoghan O'Neill in Brand Republic. Think BR: Don't twist the numbers

What does it mean to be British? What does it mean to be British?
9 January 2012
The public can see how Britain has changed in sixty years, but we seem less sure about what it means to be British in the present What does it mean to be British?

What The Royal Polling Numbers Reveal About The Monarchy and the PeopleWhat The Royal Polling Numbers Reveal About The Monarchy and the People
30 May 2012
If we’re measuring success in terms of opinion poll findings, there can be little doubt that The Palace goes into this weekend’s Jubilee celebrations in rude health says Simon Atkinson. What The Royal Polling Numbers Reveal About The Monarchy and the People

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