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No political retribution for the economy - yet
Economic concerns are increasing, which may be storing up trouble for the Conservatives in the long run says Gideon Skinner
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Customer Loyalty in 2011
When it comes to customer loyalty schemes, marketers are starting from a position of strength, writes Simon Atkinson in Brand Republic.
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Too much of a good thing
Tara Beard-Knowland writing in Campaign Magazine analyses how the frequency of John Lewis Christmas ad appearing on our TV screens could lead to too much of a good thing.
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Labour increase lead amid economic gloom
Reuters/Ipsos: Labour have increased their lead over the Conservatives while 58% of people think the economy will worsen in the next 12 months.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor November 2011
The November Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor shows Labour increase their lead in the polls and just 15% believe the economy will improve in the next 12 months.
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Show mothers (and fathers) you care...
Mothercare has suffered a tough 2011 with profit warnings and falling sales. It needs to do more to get parents back on side, says Laura Furniss, development manager, Ipsos.
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The fog is lifting on radio audience measurement
John Carroll on the latest trends and developments discussed at the 2011 European Radio Symposium.
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Economic optimism is at a three year low but Londoners are less pessimistic
Economic optimism is at a three year low but Londoners are less pessimistic about the nation's future than those living elsewhere in Great Britain.
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Border Skirmish
Bobby Duffy in the Sunday Times writes that given our national concern about immigration, the government has reason to be concerned following the UK Border Agency row.
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Home Truths
Research Director, Ben Marshall, looks at the issue of housing and the possible political implications.