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Jeremy Corbyn won’t get what he wants because he is more unpopular than a no-deal Brexit
The public do not want a no-deal Brexit. As Jeremy Corbyn announces plans for a vote of no-confidence, Ben Page explores the possible outcome for the Metro.
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Are you testing out a new bank? I am
The number of current accounts on the market is rapidly increasing, and with it, the average number of accounts held per person. Associate Director Kerry Barringer analyses what the traditional banks must do to ensure they won’t eventually be eclipsed by more agile banks.
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Sticking with the status quo - a risky bet for the gambling industry
Gambling companies are facing an increasingly cynical atmosphere in the UK. Lawmakers, the general public, and wider stakeholders are questioning the integrity of the industry's business model and challenging the societal licence to operate in its current format. What can communicators within the sector do to proactively build trust in the industry, and how can this improve its reputation?
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Reputation resilience in the age of ‘fake news’
As the transmission of misinformation is faster and easier than ever before, the push to tackle it has been imbued with a new sense urgency. But in the meantime, what can businesses do to mitigate the risk fake news poses?
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Ipsos Issues Index July 2019: Brexit, the NHS and crime are Britons’ three biggest issues
The July 2019 Ipsos Issues Index confirms that Brexit remains the biggest issue facing Britain for a majority of the public.
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The impact of declining trust in the media
Conventional wisdom suggests that global levels of trust in traditional media have declined over the last five years. Is this true and, if so, what does it mean for corporate communicators?
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ESRA 2019: Rocking it in the research world
Katriina Lepanjuuri reflects on her experiences of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA) conference 2019, in Zagreb, Croatia.
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The new PM has to work quickly to capitalise on the 'Boris bounce'
What does the response on social media say about Boris Johnson becoming Prime Minister? Ben Page writes for the Times Red Box.
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Is Labour’s ‘edging towards Remain’ too little too late?
Ben Page writes in the Metro on whether Labour's shift in its position on Brexit will move the needle in its position in the polls.
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Economic and social costs of violence against women and girls
New study examines the economic and social costs of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Ghana, Pakistan and South Sudan.