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01-05-12 |
Andrew Hawkins
Love me, love my party
Having watched at close hand the first London mayoral election in 2000 it is striking how much the public has tired of Ken Livingstone over subsequent contests. In that first election, even before...
27-04-12 |
Artur Perchel
Event notification: ComRes and ZN to launch EU social media trends research
Though social media is an increasingly important tool for communicating with Brussels legislators and stakeholders, the real insight into usage patterns which should form the basis of evidenced strategy...
05-04-12 |
Andrew Hawkins
Religious importance of Easter being devalued, say UK Christians
Most children today are more interested in the ‘Easter bunny’ than they are in Jesus, say three quarters (76%) of practising Christians in the UK in the latest ComRes Cpanel Survey. By comparison...
03-04-12 |
Artur Perchel
Eurozone crisis has not been managed effectively say MEPs
- Expansion and integration likely casualties Seventy-seven percent of MEPs say that European political leaders have not managed the Eurozone debt crisis effectively, according to the latest ComRes...
29-03-12 |
Andrew Hawkins
Fuel Crisis: Lessons from the past
On 12th September 2000, BBC News reported that COBRA had drawn up plans to deal with 3000 petrol stations that had been forced to close having run out of fuel and that military options to intervene...
06-02-12 |
ComRes
ComRes hiring for new quantitative senior research analyst
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH SENIOR ANALYST The Role & Opportunity ComRes is seeking an exceptional individual to work in its Quantitative Research Team. The quantitative team has responsibility for all...
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