- Catholics support making church more open to gays
- Back to School Report
- 75% of Americans have no second language
- 58% Say Congress Is Doing Even Less Than Usual This Year
- Democrats back voter ID laws
- Democrats Hold Advantage On Most Issues -- Just Not The Most Important One
- Bag lads' mags (says everyone except lads)
- Countdown zur Bundestagswahl 2013: Koalitionsbildung bleibt schwieriges Thema
- Welby’s challenge highlights how vulnerable Wonga is
- Consumers hostile to energy companies, suspicious of smart meters
- Columnists and commentators: is there too much chatter?
- Manning and Snowden: Send both to prison
- It's official: red trousers a fashion faux pas
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- Manning and Snowden: Send both to prison
- Will Barclays' rights issue impact consumer brand perception?
- Immigration van adverts 'not racist'
- Werte-Abstand zwischen Bürgern und Politikern je nach Partei unterschiedlich groß
- Update: Labour lead at 7
- Americans reject automatic pornography filtering
- Republicans back govt shutdown to stop Obamacare
- Scots gearing up for Edinburgh Fringe Festival
- Life expectancy: how long for a healthy country?
- easyJet Vs Ryanair - who is the winner with consumers?
- Wertvorstellungen von Bürgern und Politikern driften auseinander
- O2 kauft mit E-Plus ein mäßiges Image ein
- Obama’s lesson for Cameron and Miliband
- Pizza Hut's Chicken Festival Boosts Sales in UAE
- Cross-party approval for Help to Buy
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- Americans can't take the summer heat
- Cut Foreign Aid, Military Spending
- Les Européens et l'adoption de l'anglais comme seconde langue
- Should govt take action on kids' meals?
- Britain is Europe's #1 shopping destination
- Make English the EU's official second language
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- Most Have Seen None Of The Emmy Drama Nominees
- Americans: Cut Detroit city workers some slack
- Church wants to 'compete' against Wonga
- Barack Obama And The Racial Divide
- Olympics One Year On: The sceptics are won over
- Consumer confidence has “pulled out of a nosedive”
- Update: Labour lead at 4
- Mc Donald's: les actions baissent, mais l’image remonte au 2° trimestre.
- Being Related To A Famous Politician May Not Necessarily Help
- The Detroit Bankruptcy: Nearly A Third Worry It Could Happen To Their Town
- Snowden - And Putin - Complicate U.S. Relations With Russia
- Umfrage: Schlechter Service ist häufiger Grund für Anbieterwechsel
- EasyJet shares soar following strong Q2 sales
- McDonald’s stock down, but consumer perception up in Q2
- Voters warming to compromise in Congress
- Co-op Bank still trailing its rivals after series of setbacks
- Back to work for Will and Kate
- Up to one in five account holders “mis-sold” packaged bank accounts
- Can happiness make you live for longer?
- Update: Labour lead at 7
- Staples' early back to school campaign pays dividends
- British loosen up on summer office wear
- Some Career advice, Mr President
- Biggest social media regret: Sounding foolish
- Major Yahoo! investor reduces its stake
- #RoyalBaby heard by 9 in 10 UK Twitter users
- Breakfast habits: weekdays vs. weekend
- Umfrage: Jeder Zweite würde für den Traumjob umziehen
- Who's interested in the Royal baby?
- Update: Labour lead at 3
- Republicans and Democrats both interested in Royal Baby
- Les Français sceptiques sur la propreté du cyclisme
- British men oppose automatic porn filters
- Raunchy Renault ad banned by watchdog
- Seul un Français sur 7 ferait un don pour sauver son parti politique favori de la faillite.
- Belief in evolution up since 2004
- Royal Baby mania on social media
- Umfrage: Menschen sollen in eigener Wohnung rauchen dürfen
- Die Erfolgsstory von PC-Marktführer Lenovo
- Would you blast into space with Justin Bieber?
- Labour and the NHS
- Update: Labour lead at 7
- Few believe autism caused by vaccines
- Public: It's too hot!
- A monarch is born
- Netflix reaps brand benefits of House of Cards Emmy nod
- Umfrage: Deutsche wünschen sich mehr Urlaubstage
- Bad shopping habits in Northern Ireland risks food poisoning
- Digital radio on the up but analogue still top
- Lynton Who?
- Support for primary school testing
- Update: Labour lead at 5
- Majority of Americans back transit workers' right to strike
- The Tour de France Without Lance Armstrong
- British pubs are changing
- Adidas dropping Tyson Gay hits Twitter
- The GOP 2016 Contest: Little Support For Last Year's Runner-Up
- 42% say Trayvon got favorable treatment because of race
- Most tablets in UK owned by women
- Public looks to the Bank of England
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- One in three say Zimmerman justified in shooting Martin
- Who Do You Think Has Power? Mostly People You May Not Like
- NSA-Skandal: Deutsche bei Amtseid-Vorwurf gegen Merkel geteilter Meinung
- Edward Snowden: A Man Without A Country?
- Wahlumfrage: Union schwächer, Grüne legen zu
- The Low-Expectations Congress
- British Brides want Fairytale Weddings
- HEAT Index: Job security a major concern for Americans
- Americans back International Criminal Court
- Umfrage: Ein Fünftel der Deutschen nicht gegen Masern geimpft
- Summer brings more warmth to HEAT confidence index
- Race relations 'worse in US than UK'
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- Twinkies Return
- Video Games: can they be art?
- Should we be expected to tip? Half wouldn’t tip a cabbie or bartender
- Npower's forecast sparks Twitter activity
- Dream location or danger zone? Americans divided over no-go tourist spots
- Indians more interested than British in Royal Baby
- Public support for nuclear weapons
- Race relations at Obama-era low
- Are Labour and the Tories really level-pegging?
- Update: Labour lead at 9
- Americans say Zimmerman trial got too much media attention
- Arbeitsbelastung bei Führungskräften deutlich höher
- Jeder dritte Erwerbstätige arbeitet unter starkem Zeitdruck
- Only 12% think Estuary airport is best
- Beckham speaks, Twitter listens
- Trident: to keep, scrap or downgrade
- Ed Miliband: popular proposals, low approval ratings
- Consumers want large discounts for telematics
- Umfrage: Zwei Drittel erwarten kaum Änderung nach der Wahl
- Praktiker abgehängt vom Aufwärtstrend
- Yahoo stock up, but consumer perception down in past year
- Tennis and athletics kick football into place
- Update: Labour lead at 11
- The Presidential Broccoli Debate
- Internet and antibiotics greatest things since sliced bread
- Shard protest reaches 53% of the public
- Royal Mail's reputation going strong despite privatisation talks
- Voters split on 'right to strike' for teachers
- Über vier von zehn Angestellten arbeiten in Urlaub und Freizeit
- Britons more pessimistic after coup in Egypt
- Update: Labour lead at 8
- Most want paid family leave
- Classement des marques BrandIndex - Jan. Jul 2013
- Twitter on high-alert for Royal Baby
- Harry and Pippa favourites to be godparents
- Les Britanniques se prononcent sur le nom du 'royal baby'
- One in three UK consumers ‘can’t see the point’ of 4G
- Labour and the Unions: Has Miliband lanced the boil?
- Two-thirds of public oppose Royal Mail sell-off
- Update: Labour lead at 5
- Baromètre YouGov France / Le Huff Post - Juillet 2013
- Better a dictator than Islamists
- Travel: Rather Cheap than Safe
- Looking Ahead: Pessimism About The Next Generation's Chances
- Rethinking The Voting Rights Act
- Many Are Worried About Egypt And The Obama Administration
- Jail ‘reckless’ bankers
- Mehrheit der jungen Deutschen hat Interesse an werbefinanzierten Smartphone-Tarifen
- YouFast: YouGov Takes a Look at Fasting in the Middle East
- BBC iPlayer, Samsung and John Lewis top YouGov half-year brand rankings
- Murray's finally British – but no knight
- Adidas enjoys a slice of online Murray-mania
- Update: Labour lead at 8
- Who is the "real" America?
- NSA-Skandal: Mehrheit der Deutschen befürwortet Snowdens Enthüllungen
- M&S brand perception matches fall in sales
- Life should mean life
- 'Super Airport' less popular than expansion
- Ed Miliband’s route to victory
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- Public fine with Depp as Tonto
- Murray an ace on social media
- 66% oppose student loan interest hike
- A rather gloomy picture for Cameron
- Wide Support for Mansion Tax
- Eis – So schmeckt gutes Image
- Expectations vary on Obamacare roll-out
- Some Sports Can't Shake Doping Reputation
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- Public back Kate's hospital choice
- YouGov France - TripnCo
- Umfrage: Steinbrück in Nordeuropa immer noch weitgehend unbekannt
- Four in five Britons: No Mobiles at Checkout
- Xbox One: Awareness, purchase intent and reach
- HS2 public support falls
- Euro spying A-OK with older Americans
- Umfrage: Deutsche sehen Wirtschaftslage eher negativ
- Scots Predict Murray will win Wimbledon
- Half of buy-to-let landlords suffer from “money illusion”
- Update: Labour lead at 8
- Public oppose Ch 4 Muslim call to prayer
- Am liebsten nach Spanien und Italien – aber ohne Urlaubsflirt
- Public split on Royal Baby holiday
- Update: Labour lead at 8
- Americans unsurprised about European spying
- Marriage and tax: Cameron acts
- Umfrage: Union so stark wie Rot und Grün zusammen
- Twittersphere weighs in on Sainsbury's apology
- Supreme Court Justices: Still Unknown To Many
- Young cooks a mixed bag
- As Snowden Stays In Russia, He Slips In Public Opinion
- Are We Patriotic? Most Say Yes!
- Gerechtere Preise für Kfz-Versicherungen: "Pay-as-you-drive" hat bei Deutschen Potenzial
- European Union: Is 29 enough?
- Mandela and MLK 'The Greatest'
- Call for tighter rules on non-prescription meds
- BlackBerry’s rocky week shows the power of social media
- 1 in 3 leading business people say their company’s tax bill is “minimised”
- Update: Labour lead at 8
- E*Trade Buzz loses bounce
- Justices not exempt from partisan perceptions
- All immigration not equal
- What is behind John Lewis' increased Twitter activity?
- Finanzinstitute: Fast jeder Dritte empfindet Verschlechterung im Service
- Northerners more popular than Londoners
- Update: Labour lead at 5
- Brits prefer Canadians to Americans
- Don't make examples of Athletes
- What was behind BlackBerry's volatile week on Twitter?
- Catch-up TV now accounts for a fifth of British TV viewing
- Canadians massively preferred to Americans
- WhatsApp immer stärker trotz mangelndem Datenschutz
- Labour enters the danger zone
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