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Miliband's image improves, but still behind Cameron on key leadership qualities
Although he trails the Prime Minister on most aspects and is lowest of the three leaders on likeability, Ed Miliband's image has improved since last December, especially when it comes to understanding the problems facing Britain
Cameron has clearest vision for Britain, most capable and best in crisis but also seen as out of touch
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How do you tell someone their baby is ugly?
Client concepts are often overlooked but with a bit of care they can make all the difference, writes Jonathan Weeks on Brand Republic.
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Conservatives competent, Labour compassionate, Liberal Democrats divided
The Conservative Party is seen as most competent of the three parties; Labour seen as most compassionate; while
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Why managing your reputation is more vital than ever
Reputation is a company's most important intangible commercial asset. So how do companies go about communicating what they stand for? Keith Glasspoole and Helen Lamb write in Campaign magazine
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Reuters/Ipsos September 2011 Political Monitor
Conservatives regain lead over Labour as having the best policies on managing the economy, but half of the public are still pessimistic about the economy
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Public Attitudes towards Abortion
More (53%) agree than disagree (17%) that a woman should not have to continue with her pregnancy if she wants an abortion. Agreement has fallen from 65% in 2001 and 63% in 2006
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The majority of Scots still disagree with decision to release al-Megrahi
Two years on from the release of the man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, an Ipsos poll finds that the majority of Scots still disagree with the decision to release him.
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Why newspapers and magazines should survive the digital age
In our latest MediaCT Light Bites blog, John Carroll asks, in an industry where we are led to believe that print is dying and tablets are the saviour, why has print stood the test of time?
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Public sector leaders are pessimistic over the impact of cuts
Big Society Blog: Peter Cornick says our latest research reveals deep concern among public sector leaders about the impact of the cuts