- New Year's Eve: Most Brits positive
- English: The best taught subject in UK
- Under-25 housing benefit
- Spinney's and Géant: Big Winners in Run-up to Christmas in UAE
- The Welsh NHS
- Christmas house bling
- Mind the Gap: Egypt’s Widening Political Divide
- Beginning to look a lot like Christmas
- Update - Labour lead at 10
- Majority back benefits charge card
- Update - Labour lead at 8
- Walt Disney favourites
- Beratung der Zukunft: Einsatz neuer Medien für Versicherungskunden zunehmend interessanter
- SME relationships with banks
- Update - Labour lead at 13
- Umfrage: Mehrheit für steuerliche Gleichstellung von Homo-Ehen
- Beyond 2012: Labs participants believe the end ‘is nowhere near’
- 2012: How was it for you?
- Euro opinion on the EU and Christmas
- Update - Labour lead at 11
- McAfee brand at lowest consumer perception in five years
- Dodge, Chevrolet, and Ford -- lead the automotive sector in advertising
- The Mayan Apocalypse
- Mehrheit der Deutschen wird einen Weihnachtsbaum aufstellen
- BBC: Reputation in crisis
- Public against Syria intervention
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- Northern Ireland sticks with wine
- EU-Lite and Britain's leading role in Europe
- Deutsche lieben Schokoladenhersteller
- The perilous politics of immigration
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- Fast die Hälfte der Deutschen gibt zu Weihnachten genauso viel Geld aus wie 2011
- 60% back royal commission on drugs
- Update - Labour lead at 10
- Deutsche sind auf Weihnachtsfeiern besonders tanzfreudig
- Labor Union Influence Continues Its Downward Trend
- Can The U.S. Decrease Unemployment By Taxing Or Spending?
- Update - Labour lead at 13
- Skyscrapers: Why most Labs participants would not live in one
- The changing face of Britain
- In Fiscal Cliff Discussions, The President May Have The Edge
- The Country Inches Back To The Right Track
- Only One Party Has A 2016 Favorite
- Kindervorsorge: Absicherung durch Eltern und Großeltern findet große Zustimmung
- Tory voters split on gay marriage
- Baromètre Politique YouGov / Le Huff Post
- The slow death of traditional party politics in Italy
- The lasting legacy of the 2012 Olympics
- The Ads Surrounding You
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- Friend or Foe?
- Privacy And Politics
- Game consoles super-boosted for Value and Buzz
- Feiertagsmuffel: Die Mehrheit der Franzosen freut sich nicht auf Weihnachten
- Update - Labour lead at 9
- The Birthers And Vaccinations
- Umfrage: Briten zu Weihnachten eher betrunken als Deutsche
- Sondage YouGov pour Avaaz
- Les Français et le couple
- YouGov gets it right on X-Factor
- C&A zahlt mit Imageverlust für Brand bei Zulieferer
- Groundhog year
- The Effect of Sectarian/Religious Tensions in Your Everyday Life
- Update - Labour lead at 9
- Mould-free: Why most Labs participants would not buy long-lasting bread
- Stille Nacht – Mehr als ein Drittel der Deutschen ist an Weihnachten nicht beruflich erreichbar
- Update - Labour lead at 10
- Post-Election Improvement In Obama Approval Rating
- The Crisis At State: Hillary Clinton Unscathed, But Susan Rice Seen Negatively
- Osborne extends the gloom
- Umfrage: Zwei Drittel der Deutschen mit Regierung unzufrieden
- Statutory? Or Statue Tories?
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- Public Support For Vaccination Remains Strong
- Does A Secret Ballot Protect Individuals From Political Advocacy In The Workplace?
- Les Français, pas franchement ravis à l’approche de Noël
- Americans Favor States' Rights On Same-Sex Marriage And Marijuana Use
- French not excited for Christmas
- Deficits And Entitlements Rival The Economy As The Public's Biggest Concerns
- Résultats EuroTrack Novembre 2012
- Fixing Social Security And Medicare: Most Favor Some Changes
- Just 37% Think The Country Will Avoid The Fiscal Cliff
- Don't fall for the idea that China has to become like us
- Christmas countdown for retailers
- Brits to spend less this Christmas
- Update - Labour lead at 14
- Household finances improving
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- High Medical Bills Leave UAE Residents Queasy
- Stromerzeuger zahlen Preiserhöhung mit Imageverlust
- Leveson: post-publication survey
- Childhood Obesity
- Update - Labour lead at 13
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