- Being drunk makes us happy, say public
- Men much more likely to leave behind family for a good job
- Schafft Aldi Nord den Anschluss?
- 58% support mandatory recycling programs
- Phone hacking investigation 'worthwhile'
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Auschwitz: Facing justice, 70 years on
- Decline of bees seen as more serious than climate change
- 63% say Suarez ban is too short
- 94% Weiterempfehlungsbereitschaft aller Teilnehmer im Wettbewerb
- Alcohol & pregnancy: Not a drop
- Even in London, most people happy with air quality
- Update - Labour lead at 5
- 70% of arthritis suffers in “constant pain”
- More people worried about bees than climate change
- Londoners want lower house prices, but don't expect them
- Air rage still rare
- Steigende Bekanntheit: Video-Streaming auf dem Weg zum Massenmarkt
- Umfrage: Zwei Drittel der Deutschen rechnen mit WM-Sieg gegen USA
- Steigende Bekanntheit: Video-Streaming auf dem Weg zum Massenmarkt
- Tories widen their lead on the economy
- Update - Labour lead at 5
- Asia's Football Fans
- Cell phones: No warrant, no search - and the public agree
- Despite crisis, GM has unusual hold on current customers
- Wahlumfrage: Schlechte Zeiten für die FDP
- Glastonbury: a festival for the middle class?
- Flybe lands its ad campaign
- Scant public support for HS3
- Update - Labour lead at 3
- Poll Results: Dick Cheney
- Poll Results: Michael Jackson
- Five years on: Michael Jackson remembered above all for his music
- Football is toughest, Baseball is wimpiest
- World Cup Sponsors
- Hard Choices: What's in a political memoir title?
- Has Dick Cheney changed minds about Iraq? No.
- Fans expect Murray to get to the semi finals
- Wayne Rooney: from worst to best
- Studie: Finanzvertriebe vermitteln immer häufiger SUHK-Versicherungen
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Poll Results: Iraq
- Poll Results: Contraception
- Costco Tops the LGBT Brand List
- Americans agree: U.S. healthcare isn't #1
- A Northern Powerhouse: Does It Make Sense?
- Washington Redskins: The word is OK and the name shouldn't change
- Ein Facebook für alle
- The trouble with Ed
- USA! Half the country knew of US victory over Ghana
- Update - Labour lead at 6
- Most voters think a Labour win is unlikely
- Londoners: Uber should be regulated
- YouGov reveals Welsh attitudes on smoking
- Poll Results: Bill Clinton & George W. Bush
- Reputation Audit: Bill Clinton & George W. Bush
- NHS 'one of the best in the world'
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Poll Results: Rick Perry
- Budweiser tries for non-Super Bowl buzz
- Men change tires: Lesbians unfazed by flat packs
- Depression a 'medical condition', but many wouldn't seek help
- MPs call for more parent power in fight against child sexual exploitation
- Priceline buys OpenTable
- Who is responsible for Iraq?
- How worried should Miliband be about Blair?
- Energy prices rise forcing changes in lifestyle
- Britain: One third good looking?
- Digital content should be free say younger online users
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Poll Results: Discrimination
- Only a quarter say college is worth having lots of debt
- Visiting Your GP: Should You Pay?
- Most Brits betting on a crackdown on gambling firms
- Children are more optimistic than adults about England’s World Cup prospects
- Poll Results: Iraq
- Latest news from Iraq hasn't changed public opinion
- Scottish independence: ‘No’ lead at 17
- Mobile Beats Online in UAE's Overall Satisfaction With Government Services
- Public: Bank of England should intervene on mortgages
- Update - Labour lead at 3
- Im Falle von Korruption: Mehrheit für Neuvergabe der WM 2022
- Divide over path to citizenship even for child illegal immigrants
- The importance of the economy to the Scottish Referendum
- EU Referendum: Record lead for staying IN Europe
- Service-Architektur 2025: Banken der Zukunft - Bezahlen mit Fingerabdruck und Augenscan
- Tentative support for air strikes in Iraq (but no troops)
- Sterling is England's man of the match
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Poll Results: Hillary & Barack
- Eis-Saisonstart: Werbekampagnen zum Dahinschmelzen
- The morality of sex robots
- Reputation Audit: Clinton vs. Obama
- Wie Rewe und Edeka um Kunden kämpfen
- Let The Games Begin!
- How Lib Dem prospects affect the arithmetic of VE day
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Public opinion on Iraq: wrong to go, right to leave – and don’t go back
- Almost half of Americans open to online dating
- Poll Results: Congressional Leaders
- The World Cup: football’s glory or shame?
- 1 in 4 Brits would pay to see Boris blasted by a water cannon
- Service-Innovationspreis: Frankfurt Airport, CosmosDirekt und Kreissparkasse Köln gewinnen 1. Plätze
- Three-quarters of public back ban on pet monkeys
- How news and stories are followed on twitter
- Update - Labour lead at 6
- Only 8% of Americans think gay conversion therapy works
- Poll Results: Campaign Coverage
- British Values 'exist, and should be taught in schools'
- Service-Innovationspreis: Frankfurt Airport, CosmosDirekt und Kreissparkasse Köln gewinnen 1. Plätze
- Poll Results: Drowsy Driving
- Tea Party support the norm for Republicans
- Poll Results: OJ Simpson
- 18-24 year olds: generation aspiration?
- The O.J. Simpson case and the public: 20 years later
- Résultats du Baromètre YouGov France / Le Huffington Post / I>télé de juin 2014
- Voting corruption claims impact public perception of FIFA
- Treat or Cheat? Usage and Attitudes Towards Healthy Foods in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Liberal Democrats down to 6%
- 32% of UAE respondents expect a pay rise of up to 15% in 2014
- Update - Labour lead at 2
- 63% expect Scotland to remain in UK
- So essen die Deutschen ihr Eis am liebsten
- Poll Results: Hillary Clinton
- Drunk America: Happy, silly and chatty
- Hillary Clinton and the Benghazi aftermath
- BA’s heritage helps it bounce back
- World Cup hopes slashed fourfold since 2010
- Update - Labour lead at 2
- Poll Results: Edibles
- The Huxtables are America's favorite TV family
- Anti-homeless spikes 'should be removed'
- Commerzbank im Stimmungshoch
- Camilla can become 'Queen', say public
- Update - Labour lead at 6
- Most Americans don't want to see guns in public places
- Major Great Society programs popular with Americans
- Cautious support for Seattle's $15 minimum wage
- The changing politics of social class
- PepsiCo rides on the IPL wave in the UAE
- Doubts over President Obama have not reached Britain
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Doubts over President Obama have not reached Britain
- Extremist school takeovers 'not government’s fault'
- 4% of Brits oppose banning Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
- Energy feels the heat
- Poll Results: D-Day
- Public divided on MP recall bill
- 70 years since D-Day and the Good War
- Update - Labour lead at 6
- Poll Results: Afghanistan
- Americans support withdrawal, but not Obama's handling of the war
- Plus de ¾ des Français favorable à la démission de Jean-François Copé
- Half of young people don’t know the national anthem
- Are Governments Too Trigger-Happy – or not Enough?
- Facebook and Twitter experience year of declining popularity
- Miracle fruit, Tony Blair, Jean-Claude Juncker
- Versicherungsprodukte der Zukunft: Makler wollen Flexibilität
- Public Disapproval of Bergdahl deal
- Most mortgage applicants dissatisfied with the experience
- Public unconvinced by economic argument for legalisation
- Update - Labour lead at 5
- Poll Results: VA
- Little support for Robin Hood mentality
- Neue Studie: Wer will's schon vegan? Aktuelle Ernährungsvorlieben und Lieblingsmarken in Deutschland
- The VA scandal: Can it reach the President?
- Second languages, Immigration, Apple
- UK’s jobs recovery boosts sentiment on the high street
- Qatar should lose World Cup, Blatter should resign
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Little trust in automakers' recalls
- NHS spending, Qatar 2022, Corruption
- 45% say One Direction cannabis video will encourage drug use
- Keine Titeleuphorie in Deutschland: 23 Prozent glauben an WM-Triumph
- Parental favorites: Middle kids miss out
- More people now think house prices will crash
- Update - Labour lead at 6
- Americans would support “right to be forgotten”
- High prices and low quality food mean train catering is off the rails.
- Small Businesses increasing IT spending as recovery kicks in
- Voting, Political spectrum, Heroes
- Five myths about Ukip’s victory
- Overwhelming opposition to reparations for slavery and Jim Crow
- Most people wouldn't want a driverless car
- Politicians, Musicians, Actors
- Etihad Airways Brand Awareness Soars
- Europeans say ‘yes’ to an independent Scotland in the EU
- Was brachte die Opel-Kampagne "Umparken im Kopf"?
- A new low for Nick Clegg
- Update - Labour lead at 3
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