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Occupy Britain?
More than half of Brits say they are undecided about whether they approve or disapprove of the 'Occupy' movement.
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4 in 10 Scots back independence
In the first significant test of public opinion using the Scottish Government's proposed referendum question, four in ten Scots agree that Scotland should be an independent country.
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Four in ten Scots back independence
In the first significant test of public opinion using the Scottish Government's proposed referendum question, four in ten Scots agree that Scotland should be an independent country.
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Consumer First Panel for Ofgem - Wave 1
In 2007, Ofgem launched its Consumer First initiative to ensure that it properly understands a broad range of consumer perspectives when making policy decisions. As part of Consumer First, it commissions primary research/engagement with consumers, interrogates and learns from research conducted by other organisations and looks to measure the impact of its activities on all consumers.
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Labour supporters split on Miliband brothers
The People/Ipsos leadership poll shows what might happen in hypothetical leadership contests of the Conservative and Labour parties.
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Core support is hurting Miliband, but helping Cameron
The Labour leader's approval ratings are continuing their slow, steady decline - in stark contrast to the prime minister's, writes Gideon Skinner in Politics.co.uk.
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The People/Ipsos Leadership poll
A new poll for The People explores what might happen in hypothetical leadership contests of the Conservative and Labour parties.
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Super-slick, superfast
The Virgin Media advert featuring Usain Bolt ticks all the boxes for Tara Beard-Knowland in Campaign magazine.
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CSR in a social media driven world
Jonathan Weeks in Marketing draws a distinction between how consumers are protected on social media networks and by market research agencies.
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London 2012: Olympic sponsors score low recognition
With six months to go until the London 2012 Olympics starts, the benefits of being an Olympic sponsor have yet to be realised says a new Ipsos poll.