81% of Britons say society is divided, rising to 91% of those aged 55-75 and 90% of Reform UK voters.
Little public support for doctors strikes
Repertoire brands have it tough, but they can succeed if they stay mobile and memorable, writes Jonathan Weeks in Brand Republic.
Research Director, Ben Marshall, looks at the issue of housing and the possible political implications.
Parents are more interested in long term benefits of healthy food choices rather than obesity levels.
The Local Government Association has launched Local Government Inform, a new service to provide easy access for local authority staff and councillors to key data about their council and its area.
Keith Glasspoole comments on the benefits of biometrics in Marketing magazine.
More people expect house prices to fall rather than rise over the next year, according to the latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker.
More people expect house prices to fall rather than rise over the next year, according to the second Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker research conducted by Ipsos.
Around one in six (17%) Britons describe Britain's current economic situation as good, making Britain level with the USA.