- The two million pound drop
- ‘Banks must lend responsibly’
- Election lessons: When disaster looked like triumph
- Travelzoo launches TV ad campaign
- EHEC-Erreger: Jeder dritte Bundesbürger in Sorge um seine Gesundheit
- The 2012 Campaign: Pawlenty Trails Obama by 5 Points
- Jüngere beurteilen den Stand des Rauchverbots deutlich kritischer
- Gov't trackers - update 27th-29th May
- Will Giggs’s wife leave?
- Americans Oppose Raising Debt Ceiling By Two to One, But Think It Will Happen Anyway
- Gefahren des Rauchens für Kinder: Mehrheit moniert fehlende Aufklärung
- Gov't trackers - update 26th May
- Ken Clarke rape comments: British disagree
- Mistreating the elderly: Why are hospitals failing?
- Academic freedom?
- Obama's state visit to UK
- Twitter: winner in injunction saga?
- Obama wins over Britain but special relationship needs work
- Obama's Approval on Terrorism Sinking, But Still Nine Points Higher Than Before Bin Laden's Death
- Dispositionskredite: Bankkunden oftmals überraschend uninformiert
- Gov't trackers - update 25th May
- Britain’s worst kept secret?
- Olympics 2012: The Torch route
- Among 40% Who Heard Obama's Speech, More Negative Than Positive Reviews
- Gov't trackers - update 24th May
- 'Birthday parties today too expensive'
- Barely Half Favor Limiting Money Groups Can Spend Supporting a Political Campaign
- NHS plans not ‘right direction’
- Why the Big Society isnt working
- Chili's "Kids Eat Free"
- 42% See No End to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Bei der Empfehlung passgenauer Tarife besteht Optimierungspotential
- Gov't trackers - update 23rd May
- The dangers of yo-yo dieting
- 2% Call Pakistan an Ally of the U.S.
- May Buzz Improvers
- Gov't trackers - update 20th-22nd May
- Ken Clarke rape comments
- Should Chris Huhne resign?
- Nearly all say the world will not end May 21st
- Labour's shrinking lead
- Most are patient if Obama misses Afghanistan troop deadline
- 53% Say Obama Has No Clear Plan for the Middle East
- Microsoft goes for good looks
- PR-Schlacht schwächt Facebook
- The British public and foreign affairs
- Gov't trackers - update 19th May
- Despite Obama’s speech, awareness of Egypt high, Tunisia and Bahrain low
- The mass market niche product
- The driving difference
- At least 6 in 10 Expect Neither Victory Nor Democracy in Iraq and Afghanistan
- 25% say US supports Israel too much, 23% say too little
- Gov't trackers - update 18th May
- People like you?
- Majority Still Approves of President's Handling of Terrorism, While Overall Approval Inches Down
- Lords reform: Better luck this time?
- Inflationary concerns
- Barely half feel world leaders respect Obama
- Gov't trackers - update 17th May
- Is breast best?
- Brits split over Laws return
- NOOK Color campaign boosts Barnes & Noble
- 2012: Gingrich trails Obama by 20 points
- Wenig Priorität auf private Pflegezusatzversicherung
- Gov't trackers - update 16th May
- Bum notes for Eurovision 2011
- A pill to make you smarter, stronger, faster?
- 9 in 10 Americans call themselves patriotic
- Labour's Black Wednesday?
- UKIP gains from the rows over MPs' allowances
- British democracy thrives on controversy
- Minor parties gain from MPs' allowances row
- Cameron ditches the negatives, but has not yet nailed the positives
- YouGov goes daily
- Why the Tories could be vulnerable
- Are the Tories still a shoo-in?
- The BNP brand remains badly tainted
- YouGov enters election 'close' period
- Support slumps for Britain's role in Afghanistan
- Climate change is low priority for most Britons
- Get real, Labour optimists
- The wages of spin
- YouGov launches daily polling
- Stay safe during the election period
- Could Labour win after all?
- Tories slip back in key marginals - but remain on course to be largest party
- The 'so what?' factor
- Changes to YouGovs sampling and weighting system
- Changes to YouGovs sampling and weighting system
- YouGov and the Daily Telegraph
- Watching every punch, gaffe and mood swing
- Manifesto scepticism
- First blood to Nick Clegg
- Clegg's bandwagon continues to roll
- Could the Lib Dems win outright?
- A close-run thing
- Why it's an uphill battle for the Conservatives
- Rise of the small parties shackles the big beasts
- Is there really a progressive majority?
- Public back Laws to return to Cabinet
- Gaza blockade : Israel fails to convince the British
- Tough, fair - and popular
- Why Nick Clegg needs Labours support
- What difference would AV make?
- The honeymoon is over
- Which was Britain's proudest year?
- Labour leadership results
- Labour is not just the party of the working class
- The Government is lucky it's so far just a phoney war
- How Ed Miliband won
- Universal benefits?
- Labour fails to achieve a Miliband bounce
- Spending review reactions
- More bouquets than brickbats for the spending cuts
- The good news for the coalition and the bad news
- Coalition weathers the housing benefit row
- Voters want control orders to stay
- Two-thirds of Lib Dem voters desert the party
- Bailing out Ireland
- Student fees row costs the Lib Dems dear
- A plague on all your houses
- Can the 'yes' campaign win the Alternative Vote referendum?
- A Bleak Midwinter for Welsh Lib Dems
- Human rights, terrorism and control orders
- Is Labour a shoo-in at Oldham and Saddleworth?
- Oldham gives two cheers for Ed Miliband
- Why Labour should be doing better
- The darkest hour
- Why the Tories are losing ground
- Egypt : a political revolution
- Dealing with Libya
- Clegg in the doldrums
- Voting reform: why the campaign really will matter
- Libya : voters divided on military action
- Budget verdict: we are NOT all in this together
- The monarchy : adapt and survive
- Democracy on trial
- AV : challenges for the 'yes' campaign
- Optimistic Egypt
- SNP take clear lead in Scotland
- How we think Britain has changed
- Voting reform, Scotland, Wales and the 'nurse' factor
- Campaign? What campaign?
- YouGovs 'exit poll'
- Most Pakistanis think US did NOT kill bin Laden
- Wanted : a better capitalism
- Will YouGov be right again?
- Cable charms voters on TellYouGov
- The three types of swing
- Prospect theory and Type 1 swingers
- Margin of error
- How much difference will the TV debates make?
- Can we expect a different swing in the marginals?
- Beware of the immediate post-debate polls
- Clegg won the debate before a word was uttered...
- I don't believe that the Liberal Democrat surge will last (but here are three reasons why it might)
- Message Testing v Push Polling
- Canvassers are least likely to meet Nick Clegg's young voters
- What does it mean to 'win' a debate?
- Are the Lib Dems the Condorcet Party?
- The voting system is now going to be part of how people think about 'change'
- How to measure a debate
- Will voters turn away from Labour to the untrustworthy Conservative Party or the inexperienced Lib
- Will voters turn away from Labour to the untrustworthy Conservative Party or the inexperienced Lib
- What the polls are saying about the parties...issue by issue
- Why daily polling really matters
- Jilted generation? The rise of KIPPERS
- Labours Southern Problem
- A West Wing and a prayer
- Boris ahead of Ken for 2012
- 'Unavoidable cuts'?
- Strong public support for benefit cuts
- Wellbeing index: results
- Making up swearwords
- The political landscape in 2011
- Coalition coordination: an electoral pact
- Disloyal Lib Dems
- The left-right spectrum
- AV and FPTP neck and neck
- Attitudes to the spending cuts
- Consumer confidence
- AV or Not AV Is that the question?
- The Coalition: A year in data
- Tough times...smarter pricing
- The gender pay gap
- Mobile broadband
- Retail multi-channel gaps
- Once bitten twice shy
- Getting the X Factor
- Better the devil you know
- Retail category management
- Cutting the deficit
- Olympic sponsorhip : Fools' gold or golden opportunity?
- Growth : is there a strategy?
- A failed coup : What next for Brown and Labour?
- Haiti : Catastrophe strikes
- Kraft swallows Cadbury : Should we choke?
- Inequality : How much does it matter?
- Defence : What does Britain need?
- Greece : Who should bear it gifts?
- Baby boomers : Grabbing too much of the cake?
- The Falklands : Time to negotiate?
- The Ashcroft affair : Damaging to Cameron?
- Child criminals : What age is too young?
- MPs for hire : destroying public trust?
- Care for the elderly : what role for the state?
- Election 2010 : All to play for
- Election manifestos : do they matter?
- Election debates : Transforming British politics?
- The unpredictable election : still all to play for
- Coalition government : will it work?
- Political reform : How big a bang?
- Welfare reform : will it work this time?
- Carnage in Cumbria
- The coming cuts : Changing our whole way of life?
- Getting things wrong : should politicians own up more?
- Osbornes budget : kill or cure?
- Cuts: welfare or spending
- Afghanistan : Camerons foreign headache
- NHS: Does it need reorganising again?
- Britain and America : A new relationship?
- Humble Britain : Should It Be?
- Council houses : Should they be for life?
- A 'choppy recovery' : What risk of capsizing?
- Blairs largesse: Genuine gift or blood money?
- Blairs largesse: Genuine gift or blood money?
- Labours leadership : the brothers do battle
- Drinking figures down : problem solved?
- Phone-Hacking : Is Tabloid Journalism Too Powerful?
- The Papal Visit : How Welcome?
- Lib Dems : Will they hold their nerve?
- Lib Dems : Will they hold their nerve?
- Labour : a New Generation Takes Control
- Osborne: the axe falls
- WikiLeaks : a force for good or ill?
- Higher student fees : the right answer?
- Welfare reform : the end of dependency culture?
- Bailing out Ireland : What implications for Britain?
- Happiness : a Government policy?
- World Cup 2010 : England fails
- Three-Way split : Can the Lib Dems reunite?
- The war on drugs : time to admit defeat?
- A white Christmas : dream or nightmare?
- The VAT hike : right or wrong?
- Police spies : Out of control?
- NHS reform : How big a gamble?
- Growth : Is there a strategy?
- Egypt in crisis
- Prisoners rights : Westminster clashes with Strasbourg
- Prisoners rights : Westminster clashes with Strasbourg
- Electoral reform : The battle commences
- The Arab revolution wrong-foots the West
- Anti-Discrimination laws : Just or unjust?
- After Fukushima : What future for nuclear power?
- Chancellor Osborne : A budget for growth?
- Marriage : Set for revival?
- Social mobility: Can we speed it up?
- Immigration : Is a calm debate possible?
- Incapacity Benefit : Are we subsidising addiction?
- After the wedding : What future for thee monarchy?
- RIP electoral reform?
- Road Safety : Speed cameras or on-the-spot fines?
- Gov't trackers - update 13th-15th May
- Travelling for health
- The Scottish vote
- Wanted: a better capitalism
- 36% favor, 38% oppose using torture on terror suspects
- Old Spice Improves Buzz by 33% in Recent Weeks
- Gov't trackers - update 12th May
- Is your office going green?
- Cost behind low pet jab rates
- ‘Unaware of extent of NHS cuts’
- Lib Dems: Support for Coalition
- 47% find gas prices to be a very serious problem
- Opel-Image sackt leicht ab
- Smartphone Users to Shop Around After "Location Breach"
- Americans Don’t Feel Warmly toward Pakistan, Believe Feelings are Mutual
- Gov't trackers - update 11th May
- ‘Internet use hampers homework’
- Obama wins majority approval for handling of terrorism following bin Laden's death
- 'Strong brand; believable response'
- Gas Mileage and Gas Pains
- Gov't trackers - update 10th May
- Americans Feel Safer than in 2001.
- Support for sewage warning idea
- Hacking stories hit Sony PS3
- 1 in 10 Approve of Congress
- Support for sewage warning idea
- Titelverteidigung beim Eurovision Song Contest
- Gov't trackers - update 9th May
- Distrusting the Fed
- Umfrage: Frauen wollen die Frauenquote
- Gov't trackers - update 6th May
- Pakistanis say US forces didn’t kill Bin Laden
- Pakistanis say US forces didnt kill Bin Laden
- Race and the Birthers
- One in five Americans steal towels
- Other Conspiracy Theories?
- How Bin Laden Raid Improved Obama’s Standing
- Pakistanis say US forces didn’t kill Bin Laden
- Verunsicherung durch Sony-Affaire
- Labour lowest since Dec 2010
- Thinking of Terrorism
- Release the Picture
- Cola gets fizz back
- Almost 60% of 16-34 year olds use a phone as their primary timepiece
- ‘West no safer since Osama death’
- Final call: Welsh assembly
- Final call: Scottish parliament
- ‘Shoot to kill right’, say Brits
- Campaign? What campaign?
- Trump and the Birther Issue
- Pakistan poll: two-thirds believe Bin Laden was not killed
- Gov't trackers - update 4th May
- A return to optimism?
- Royal reception for Kate’s dress
- Big 3 US Carmakers Win Consumer Approval
- He Was Born in the USA
- Sony Security Breach Rattles Consumers
- Sony: Nach Datenklau große Imageeinbrüche
- Gov't trackers - update 3rd May
- Injunctions ‘infringe press freedom’
- A headache of complaints?
- The Path to Sainthood
- Bündelprodukte: Unternehmen fürchten Überversorgung
- 25 Years After Chernobyl - A Bigger Threat Now From Japan?
- Unternehmen fürchten Haftpflichtansprüche von Dritten
- AV: A referendum on the Liberal Democrats
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