Ipsos MORI

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Four very different pictures from the four overnight online polls for the Sunday papers

@ msmithsonpb getting some interesting spreads in polling now — Ben Page, Ipsos MORI (@benatipsosmori) May 19, 2013 First select a pollster Now compare the parties pollster by pollster The Tories are seen as being much more divided than LAB 73% ... [Published politicalbetting.com - 22 hours ago]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

Voters back Cameron on economy

JUST one in three people thinks the Tory-LibDem Coalition is doing a good job with the country's finances, a new poll shows.In bad news for the opposition, however, Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron is still more trusted on the economy than Labour ... [Published Herald Scotland - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 2 reports

£11.5bn in cuts? No, we can only manage £2.5bn, cabinet ministers tell the Chancellor

Chancellor must find an extra £11.5billion in cuts for 2015-16Unprotected departments told to find up to 10% reductionsBut some angry ministers are defying Treasury to resist big cuts By George Osborne is facing a Cabinet backlash over spending cuts, ... [Published Mail Online UK - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 3 reports

Young People Use Drugs for Dementia to Boost Brain Power

Share this with a friendFollow us and never miss a story!Young people in Britain have admitted to using dementia drugs for boosting their mental performance in a recent survey.The survey also found that young people use drugs for attention deficit hyperactivity ... [Published Opposing Views - May 17 2013]
Entities: Drugs, Dementia, Boost
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 2 reports

Why the bias to LAB in the electoral system could be even more pronounced at GE2015

Anti-CON tactical voting could be much greater The big polling news yesterday was that in the Ipsos-MORI monthly phone survey the LAB lead amongst those certain to vote was down to just 4%. Suddenly a glimmer of hope appeared to be opening up for the ... [Published politicalbetting.com - May 16 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 3 reports

Consent should be needed for anonymised data sharing to be lawful, say campaigners

Businesses should have to ask for individuals' consent before sharing anonymised personal data with third parties, digital rights campaigners have said.15 May 2013TopicsThe Open Rights Group (ORG) called for new EU data protection laws, currently being ... [Published Out-Law.com - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

LAB lead down to just 3 percent with Ipsos-MORI

But they are still heading for overall majority of 30 Even with LAB’s down to 34% with a 3% lead they’d still get an overall maj Electoral Calculus goo.gl/kvYwh twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st… — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) May 15, 2013 ... [Published politicalbetting.com - May 15 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 2 reports

30% of Britons hopeful economy will improve

The proportion who think the country will get better off over the next year jumped from 22 per cent to 30 per cent in a month, research by Ipsos MORI shows.At the same time, the share who think things will get worse has gone down from 41 to 31 per cent ... [Published London Evening Standard - May 15 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 4 reports

EE and Ipsos MORI defend their privacy policies following Sunday Times report

EE - the mobile network run by Everything Everywhere Ltd - and research company Ipsos MORI have both defended their privacy policies following a Sunday Times report.The report, which was headlined “Secrets of 27m mobile phones offered to police”, said ... [Published Fonecast.com - May 14 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 20 reports

EE: User Data Offered For Sale Was “Anonymised”

Mobile network EE, which was at the centre of a little storm over claims a market research company was offering to sell details of its users to the police, has advised everyone to calm down a little. It was anonymised data that wouldn?t be able to identify ... [Published Gizmodo - May 14 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 4 reports

So UK carriers are selling anonymized customer data? That may not be a bad thing.

The news that British 4G carrier EE is trying to sell anonymized user data, in league with market research firm Ipsos Mori, has been greeted with wrinkle-nosed outrage — particularly the part about the Metropolitan Police being a potential customer. After ... [Published GigaOM - May 13 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 2 reports

Brits' phone tracking, web history touted to cops: The TRUTH

Analysis Pollster Ipsos MORI is under fire for touting data on millions of EE customers - from their whereabouts to their browser history - to anyone with a chequebook, including London's Metropolitan Police.The Met shelved the deal when the Sunday Times ... [Published The Register - May 13 2013]

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Despite two arrests and damning video footage, the first minister said: "If there's been any law-breaking and that's yet to be established then obviously we condemn that, as we always do in Scotland, but you've got to get things into context. A student demonstration isn't the Dreyfus trial."
Gideon Skinner, head of political research at Ipsos MORI, said: "David Cameron's clear lead on the number one issue of the economy stands out, while Ed Miliband does best on Labour's traditional strengths in public services and unemployment."
'It is all about the Tories being able to say they have cut the deficit by half by the next election,' they said. "It is not a sensible, balanced approach to the issue."

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Four very different pictures from the four over... [Published politicalbetting.com - 22 hours ago]
@ msmithsonpb getting some interesting spreads in polling now — Ben Page, Ipsos MORI (@benatipsosmori) May 19, 2013 First select a pollster Now compare the parties pollster by pollster The Tories are seen as being much more divided than LAB 73% ...
Why the bias to LAB in the electoral system cou... [Published politicalbetting.com - May 16 2013]
Anti-CON tactical voting could be much greater The big polling news yesterday was that in the Ipsos-MORI monthly phone survey the LAB lead amongst those certain to vote was down to just 4%. Suddenly a glimmer of hope appeared to be opening up for the ...
The generational splits that are working brilli... [Published politicalbetting.com - May 16 2013]
This has be said many times before but it is worth emphasising – how UKIP is most popular amongst the older age groups – the segment of the electorate that is much more likely to vote. The chart, based on this month’s Ipsos-MORI data, shows the ...
The Shakespeare review: what's the future of UK... [Published News: Datablog | guardian.co.uk - May 15 2013]
Stephan Shakespeare, CEO of YouGov, has published his independent review into open government data in the UK. What's he said, what's he missed, and what will it mean? The UK is the world leader on open government data, according to YouGov CEO and Open ...
LAB lead down to just 3 percent with Ipsos-MORI [Published politicalbetting.com - May 15 2013]
But they are still heading for overall majority of 30 Even with LAB’s down to 34% with a 3% lead they’d still get an overall maj Electoral Calculus goo.gl/kvYwh twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st… — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) May 15, 2013 ...
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