- 65% think increasing inheritance tax threshold is a “good idea”
- Labour lead at 2
- Facebook should monitor private messages, say public
- Arbeitsmarktstudie: Angestellte durch flexibles Arbeiten häufiger erschöpft
- De l’avenir pour les start-up françaises ? : le cas Deezer vu à travers BrandIndex*
- Jeder Zweite ist gegen eine weitere Aufnahme von Flüchtlingen
- Americans are thankful – especially for health and family
- EU Migrants: Cameron Finally Acts
- Interview mit Antje Blohm, Mitarbeiterin Welthungerhilfe
- Auf den Geschmack gekommen: Bei diesen Marken wird am liebsten genascht
- Voters across Europe back EU migrant curbs
- Employers should not show bias between immigrant and British workers
- Consumer confidence rallies slightly
- Arbeitsmarktstudie: Angestellte durch flexibles Arbeiten häufiger erschöpft
- Conservatives and Labour tied
- Ausschließlichkeit: Effizienz macht Vermittler glücklich
- Richard Branson still the inspiration, but funding still seen as major barrier to new business.
- Wide support for tackling private school tax exemptions
- Voters back redistribution of wealth
- Fears still exist over credit cards –while there’s no great demand for contactless.
- UAE to Offer More Jobs in the Next 12 Months
- Conservatives lead at 1
- Media and Entertainment
- Football: maybe. Shopping: no!
- Neue Studie: Pressearbeit aus Journalistensicht im Finanz- und Versicherungsmarkt
- Does the Supreme Court have an image problem?
- The Jesus test: where would he stand on the issues of the day?
- Brown 'was a better chancellor than Osborne'
- John Lewis' 2014 Christmas ad campaign is the full Monty
- Labour lead at 1
- Most women have faked it – and so have 1 in 5 men
- Most expected unrest in Ferguson
- Londoners expect housing boom to continue despite slowdown
- Umfrage: Rund jeder Zweite glaubt an neuen Kalten Krieg
- Labour lead at 4
- Americans Rely On Online Reviews Despite Not Trusting Them
- Poll Results: Thanksgiving
- Poll Results: Immigration
- Gesetzliche Frauenquote: Unternehmensentscheider sind eher skeptisch
- Huddled masses still welcome
- Wie lange bleibt Deutschland noch Xing-Land?
- The launch of YouGov Profiles
- Frauenquote: Nur jeder sechste Unternehmensentscheider glaubt an positive Auswirkungen für das eigen
- More say Democrats were dishonest during healthcare debate
- Ukip is making British politics more European
- Is the Republican honeymoon over?
- Conservatives and Labour tied
- Strong public support for a banker bonus cap
- Supporting UKIP has more personal stigma than the other parties
- Poll Results: Thanksgiving
- Uncertainty over Bill Cosby sexual assault allegations
- Westminster Politicians: How Out-of-Touch Are They?
- In travel, Britannia rules the waves
- Conservatives lead at 1
- Nearly half of Americans are never late for work
- No travel please, we're American
- Umfrage-Rückschlag für die FDP
- President Obama’s low ratings on immigration
- Why Ukip’s rivals are fighting the wrong battle
- Greens would soar if voters thought they could win
- Conservatives lead at 1
- Is the Ebola crisis over in the US?
- Maklerbefragung: LVRG wird Makler härter als Pools treffen
- Vodafone-Studie: Digitale Revolution ohne die Deutschen?
- British public expect another global financial crisis
- Digitalisierung im Versicherungsmarkt: Deutsche befürchten Kontaktverlust zum persönlichen Berater
- London is ready for an American football touchdown
- Labour lead at 2
- Southwest Pulls Away From Airline Rivals In Key Metrics
- Marriage proposals should be simple and private
- Little credit to the president for low gas prices
- Americans recognize slow economic recovery
- Poll Results: Keystone XL
- Poll Results: Flying
- Umfrage: Fernbus-Branche profitiert vom Bahnstreik
- Conservatives lead at 1
- Bush III? Republicans prefer other GOP contenders
- Americans and Brits light-years apart on the origins of life
- Digitalisierung im Versicherungsmarkt: Deutsche befürchten Kontaktverlust zum persönlichen Berater
- YouGov Profiler: FAQs
- Telekom, O2, Vodafone – ist das Ende des Wettbewerbs nahe?
- Rochester's ex-Tory Ukip voters in their own words
- How Ukip’s support has grown – and changed
- Americans and Brits light-years apart on the origins of life
- Labour lead at 2
- Poll Results: Police
- Amazon Has Wide Lead Over Holiday Retailers
- 'Get lucky' to succeed in Britain, say public
- Public unfazed by Russian ‘close encounters’
- Net neutrality: Americans don't want a two-speed internet
- Kooperation: Handelsblatt und YouGov vergeben Auszeichnung „Marke des Jahres“
- Conservatives lead at 1
- Home Improvement And Tools Top Satisfaction Rankings
- Who writes party manifestos? The view of the Public and Parliamentarians
- Killing Bin Laden: SEALs shouldn't go public
- A new Congress, but more of the same
- Tories 'more competent', Labour 'more caring'
- Banks Are Fined: What About the Bankers?
- Internet access is now considered a RIGHT
- Umfrage: Jeder vierte Service-Anruf mit ausreichend beurteilt
- Neanderthals, miserable holiday, happy endings
- Food regulations, doughnut burger, Cooper and May
- Labour lead at 3
- Post-election gains for GOP leadership, but not for Congress
- The Economics of Reputation
- Deutschlands Marken des Jahres 2014: Nivea und Samsung liegen vorn
- British public revolt against Russell Brand
- Facts From Parents About UAE Education
- Evidence Britain is becoming more socially liberal
- Labour lead at 1
- Taylor Swift’s withdrawal signals trouble for Spotify
- YouGov launches YouGov Profiles – its new media planning and audience segmentation tool
- Poll Results: Campaign spending
- Poll Results: Iraq
- Deutschlands Marken des Jahres 2014: Nivea und Samsung liegen vorn
- One in five consider themselves to be 'grammar Nazis'
- Remember the veterans
- Ban e-cigarette advertising, say public
- GDV Verhaltenskodex für Vermittler erhält flächendeckende Unterstützung in der Ausschließlichkeit
- Germans do not think the world is safer since the Berlin Wall fell
- Labour lead at 1
- Hillary Clinton narrowly preferred to Barack Obama
- Der Film zum Wettbewerb
- Weiterhin exzellente Servicequalität bei Cortal Consors
- Sportartikelhändler: Billig kommt an
- No Republican mandate, but no Democratic one either
- Listeners predicting bright future for radio
- Analysis: Should Miliband go?
- The Power of Daily Brand Tracking
- No new taxes?
- Perceptions of how tax is spent differ widely from reality
- Conservatives and Labour tied
- Public sides with bakery in gay cake row
- Poll Results: Voting
- Poll Results: 2016
- Umfrage: François Hollande so unbeliebt wie noch nie
- Welcome to the new YouGov website
- Most back allowing assisted suicide for the terminally ill
- Labour: Does It Need a New Leader?
- NHS spending: the only promise that beats immigration curbs?
- Labour lead at 1
- YouGov poll performance in the 2014 Governor elections
- Résultats du Baromètre YouGov France / Le Huffington Post / I>télé de Novembre 2014
- Unlike Americans, Brits think taxation is moral
- Unlike Brits, Americans don't think tax is morally right
- Two more years: the president's midterm
- Too much welfare spending? Depends what 'welfare' is
- Update - Labour lead at 1
- YouGov Accuracy in the 2014 House Elections
- NFL’S PSA Ads May Be Helping Sport’s Image With Football Fans
- YouGov Poll Performance in the 2014 Senate Elections
- Makler Media-Analyse 2014: Drei Viertel der Makler nutzen Online-Foren
- Cool cities, GCHQ, guessing game
- Britain: still a nation of nude prudes
- The concept of gradual retirement attracts non-retired adults
- Homebase’s troubles: vital restructuring or worrying trend for DIY sector?
- Update - Labour lead at 2
- « La saga » iPhone…rétrospective BrandIndex
- French and Americans most concerned about Ebola
- Update - Labour lead at 1
- Academic Record and Reputation Far Outweigh Fees and Location When Choosing Schools Say UAE Parents
- Poll Results: Election V
- YouGov Artikel zur „Online-Mitarbeiterbefragung“ im Handbuch über Online-Forschung
- Voters: Congress is 'useless'
- Poll Results: Election IV
- Was aus Nokias Image geworden ist
- Don't write off the Liberal Democrats
- Can Cameron satisfy voters on Europe?
- Battle of the lagers: Can Kronenbourg 1664 rise to the top?
- Worse than 2010? For the president, it is
- Ed Miliband’s approval rating sinks to all-time low
- ‘We’d rather you cut immigration than our tax’
- Update - Labour lead at 1
- Data - final pre-election Wisconsin
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