- Poll Results: Reading
- Poll Results: Shutdown
- Fußball: Schlechte Werte für Verbände im Kampf gegen Rassismus und Homophobie
- Energy prices, Labour’s bounce and Miliband’s big dilemma
- Infographic: Banking Trends in the UAE
- Thoughtful, young and withdrawn: meet the Breaking Bad Fan
- Despite economic successes, Conservatives yet to widen tent
- Update: Labour lead at 11
- UKIP voters to Cameron: Immigration comes first
- Poll Results: Ted Cruz & Obamacare
- Why a Tory/Ukip alliance would benefit Labour
- Umfrage: Rot-Rot-Grün polarisiert bei Energie-Kompetenz
- Market intelligence: Activity and adventure holidays
- Marken-Image: Blackberrys Abstieg auf Raten
- 18% of Brits believe in possession by the devil
- Voters: energy companies are bluffing
- Update: Labour lead at 7
- Organic Food: healthier, but is it worth the extra cost?
- The climate is changing and half say we're responsible
- Giving it up for your better half
- Amerikaner zweifeln an Obamas Effektivität in der Syrien-Krise
- Poll Results: Obamacare
- What is behind Ladbrokes' profits warning?
- Widespread scepticism over Labour pledges
- Consumer confidence shows ‘increasingly robust recovery’
- Americans Doubt Obama's Effectiveness on Syria
- Update: Labour lead at 9
- Samuel Adams tops beer brands
- Poll Results: Syria Leadership
- Life on mars? Maybe not
- Americans doubt Obama's effectiveness on Syria
- A Pope whose appeal crosses religious boundaries
- Labour’s freeze on energy bills: A good idea?
- The global race for influence and attraction: the role of the state
- Voters: Energy prices are Number One Threat
- Umfrage: Rund die Hälfte der Deutschen wollen in der EU bleiben
- Brand Spotlight: Macmillan Cancer Support
- Big Work Survey reveals UK’s workplace trends - and 'bigger' problems
- Half of public oppose allowing firefighters to strike
- Cruz backed by Republican faithful
- Ryanair charm offensive may heal its brand reputation
- Update: Labour lead at 5
- Does America Trust?
- Blair still the best... and the worst?
- Tesco steps into tablet market with the Hudl
- Major partisan divide on food stamps
- Die Generation "Best Ager": Für Versicherer attraktiv, aber anspruchsvoll
- How hostility to immigration has grown
- Update: Labour lead at 8
- Poll Results: Class
- Poll Results: Pope Francis
- Climate is changing – but some believe the threat has been exaggerated
- Support for gays in military tops two-thirds
- BlackBerry's poor performance causes Twitter surge
- Gamers less worried about Violence in Video Games
- Can Salmond banish Scottish fears of independence?
- Jürgen Klopp reißt Opel aus dem Imagetief
- How hostility to immigration has grown
- Brits and Americans agree: Putin had the edge on Syria
- Debt and Financial Issues Among the Biggest Causes of Stress for Most UAE Residents
- Cost of living: the battleground for 2015
- Update: Labour lead at 4
- Most football fans don't mind 'Yid' chants
- Poll Results: Shutdown
- Americans Agree, Parents are Too Soft on Their Kids
- Umfrage: Großteil der jungen Erwachsenen kennt eigene Blutgruppe nicht
- Poll Results: Gun Control
- Brits and Americans agree: Putin had the edge on Syria
- Market intelligence: Dentists and dental care
- Ryanair annonce un effort sur le service client: quelles répercussions sur le marché européen?
- Coalition government: Here to stay?
- SMEs see cost benefits of cloud but still lack knowledge
- 1 in 4 care home residents “treated like children” at mealtimes
- Update: Labour lead at 1
- YouGov Germany: Merkel leads in final pre-election poll
- Poll Results: American Exceptionalism
- How unique is America?
- Redskins: Little support for changing names
- Morgen spontan auf Traumreise – Dreiviertel der Deutschen wären dabei
- So wählt NRW: CDU vor SPD - FDP schafft 5 Prozent-Hürde
- Americans shameless with smartphones
- Starbucks' gun request reaches UK Twitter users
- Suicidal thoughts affect one quarter of Americans
- Poll Results: Syria Approvals
- Aktuelle Wahlumfrage: AfD schafft die Fünf-Prozent-Hürde, Grüne rutschen ab
- Majority support free school meals for infants
- 50% of KSA Residents Anticipate Their Personal Financial Situation Will Improve in Next 6 Months
- Update: Conservatives and Labour neck-and-neck
- New Go Daddy creative drives Ad Awareness not Buzz
- Poll Results: 2008 Financial Crisis
- THE GREAT RECESSION IS NOT YET OVER FOR MOST AMERICANS
- The Great Recession isn't over yet
- Poll Results: Syria
- Great Recession: Not over yet for most Americans
- Syria: Little trust in Russia, no desire for force
- What will Ryanair's new 'customer focus' mean for the European airline market?
- Account switching means banks must fight to stay current
- Most still want to ban the burka in Britain
- Can Salmond banish Scottish fears of independence?
- Update: Labour lead at 4
- Poll Results: Constitution Day
- Poll Results: Impact of OWS
- Nation speaks up for First Amendment
- Support for Occupy Wall Street: Nearly Halved in Two Years
- Poll Results: Exorcism
- Half of Americans believe in possession by the Devil
- Most people unhappy about sexual music videos
- 38% of Brits think Princess Diana's death 'NOT an accident'
- Umfrage: Mehrheit sieht kaum Unterschiede in Partei-Wahlprogrammen
- Update: Labour lead at 3
- Poll Results: Jury duty
- Jury Duty: Hoping to avoid it, but still a good thing
- Poll Results: Syria & Chemical Weapons
- Possession: Americans and exorcism
- Umfrage: Die Rollenverteilung in Deutschlands Haushalten ist noch immer klassisch
- Royal Mail Twitter activity surges following privatisation plans
- Few now expect US strike on Syria
- Do Ordinary Syrians Want the U.S. to Intervene?
- Racism in football exists – but do fans think it's a problem?
- KfW baut sich ein gutes Image auf
- Voters turn against pygmy politics
- Conference 2013: Voters wonder still what Lib Dems stand for
- Update: Labour lead at 5
- Do Ordinary Syrians Want the US to Intervene?
- On Army's importance, differing views among young and old
- Poll Results: Syria Address
- Do Ordinary Syrians Want the U.S. to Intervene?
- Dial testing a speech by Nigel Farage
- Capitalism today: pragmatism beats ideology
- Unisex toilets: British women most reluctant to share
- Do Ordinary Syrians Want the U.S. to Intervene?
- Update: Labour lead at 4
- Poll Results: Getting Ready
- Foreign adoptions: OK, but try here first
- Poll Results: Foreign adoption
- Poll Results: Economic Figures
- More jobs but not more hope
- Starting school: How young is too young?
- Finanzielle und wirtschaftliche Situation: Europas Blick in die Zukunft
- New poll finds most Americans open to alternative 9/11 theories
- More Parliamentary oversight of foreign policy, says the public
- 6 in 10 think switching banks would be ‘too much hassle’
- Infographic: Countdown to Election day
- Poll Results: Syria Intervention
- Update: Labour lead at 7
- America on Syria: No war - No Victor?
- baromètre Politique YouGov / Le Huffington Post Sept. 2013
- Poll Results: Syria Intervention
- Cadillac in poll position before new campaign
- 30 days of change: Yahoo revamped
- Poll Results: Syria War
- Syria: No war - no victor?
- Poll Result: Benghazi
- Did govt mislead public on Benghazi?
- Poll Result: 9/11 and the War on Terror
- War on Terror: American attitudes changing
- Six out of ten support the removal of President Mohammed Morsi from power
- War on Terror: Attitudes changing, twelve years on
- Der Traum vom Ewigurlaub? Nach rund 100 Tagen würden Deutsche Alltagssehnsucht spüren
- Deutsche wenig besorgt über bulgarische und rumänische Zuwanderung
- French women least tolerant towards public breastfeeding
- High hopes for smartwatches
- Retail bank’s split gives each group plenty to work on
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- Catcher in the Rye: a favorite, but not by choice
- Poll Result: Catcher in the Rye
- New Poll Finds Most Americans Open to Alternative 9/11 Theories
- TV-Duell: Der Sieger heißt Stefan Raab
- Nokia buyout causes surge in social media activity
- YouGov Germany: Angela Merkel's lead narrows
- Wahlumfrage: FDP nur noch bei vier Prozent, SPD holt auf
- Ed Miliband’s TUC speech contains popular ideas
- YouGov to Speak at HSMAI UAE Seminar
- Update: Labour lead at 5
- Cuckoo for Nicholson
- Labour’s limited appeal to trade union members
- Primark expects soaring full-year sales
- Syria splits Democrats
- Wann wird Primark der beliebteste Textil-Discounter?
- Majority now oppose HS2
- Eurokrise: Deutsche Staatshilfen aus nationalem Eigennutz
- British to Obama: Don't Attack Syria
- British to Obama: don’t attack Syria
- Barclays Shuts Up Shop in UAE
- Update: Labour lead at 4
- Have the World Cup in the summer, but not in Qatar
- Congress returns, but expectations remain low
- Marijuana safer than Alcohol?
- Put the phone down John!
- British opposition to Syria intervention hardens
- Murray's US Open exit hits social media sites
- Schuldenkrise: Mehrheit fordert klare Bedingungen für deutsche Hilfen
- Green Man gets the Red Light
- British Attitudes to Nuclear and Wind Power
- Update: Labour lead at 7
- Apple well positioned for next iPhone launch
- Fox Sports Wins Big With Sports Fans
- Bundestagswahl: Viele SPD-Wähler hoffen insgeheim auf Fortbestand der Regierung Merkel
- Britain’s high streets: Rest in peace?
- Trader Joe Maintains Value Lead Over Whole Foods
- Wonga sees Twitter surge as it announces record profits
- Frequency of gaming highest amongst smartphone and tablet owners
- Perception of Nokia Continues to Decline but Apple Not Out of Sight
- British the most worried about Bulgarians and Romanians
- Update: Labour lead at 6
- Syria drags the President's approval rating even lower
- PR and the role of social media: BA customer buys promoted tweet to complain
- YouGov Germany: SPD set to beat Green
- Wahlumfrage: SPD legt leicht zu, Grüne verlieren
- Nokia gets a patchy reception across the world
- Most couldn't live off of minimum wage
- Opposition to Syria intervention hardens
- Update: Labour lead at 4
- Someone should take action in Syria - just not the U.S.
- Americans still divided on Iraq War
- Syrienkonflikt: Großteil der Deutschen für humanitäre Hilfe
- How will Vodafone's £84bn windfall resonate with UK consumers?
- How to incentivise tenants on energy efficiency
- Minimal Political fallout from Syria vote
- Update: Labour lead at 7
- Women still do the housework
- Markenimage: Die Deutschen lieben TV-Geräte aus Asien
- Three more weeks of summer?
- Emirates Stadium boosts brand's social media presence
- Umfrage: Deutsche glauben nicht an Bachs Wahl zum IOC-Präsidenten
- Methodology Review - Summer 2013
- Public Opinion Drives Syria Debate in UK
- Research confirms lack of public support for action in Syria
- Voters tell Cameron: don’t bomb Syria, but do help Obama
- Update: Labour lead by 10
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