We know from previous election data that people are persistently poor at predicting whether or not they themselves will vote on election day!
There is increasing interest in comparing the different approaches to balancing economic and social welfare priorities across countries in Europe and beyond.
Our methodology for political polls. We also bust some common myths about political polling.
Evidence of a growing divide between practitioners and policy makers?
In this issue we dip our toes into a variety of topical debates in the fields of health, local government, the media and social mores (parental discipline).
Findings of the 2007 Captains of Industry study, part of Ipsos MORI's programme of regular multi-client studies among key audiences.
Third Sector Research Unit have been busy measuring public opinion on behalf of charity clients, to inform national and international campaigns.
The NHS today increasingly talks about being "patient centred". NHS managers are being told to think about the patient experience, but what should they be doing?
Satisfaction with Council performance is rising in London according to the latest Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) data.
An Ipsos MORI survey of parents shows that they are also divided on the issue. Fiona Johnson explains.
Holly Goring discusses how Tunbridge Wells Borough Council collaborated with Ipsos MORI to improve customer service and engagement.
Towards a Better Understanding of Factors Affecting Satisfaction with Local Area
Trust in the BBC has widely been called into question in recent months, with scandals over a Blue Peter phone-in vote and the documentary about the Queen.
Who Cares?
Who, What, Where and Why