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Category Archive: Consumer, Media & Technology

Voters support more action to combat climate change

March 10, 2023

Poll: Voters in ‘red wall’ seats support higher minimum wage to match cost of living

May 27, 2022

Poll: Voters in ‘red wall’ seats back four day working week

May 20, 2022

Strong ‘red wall’ support for windfall tax on energy companies

May 9, 2022

Labour market and workers polling for Autonomy

November 1, 2021

Strong support for taxes on wealth and action on tax evasion

October 22, 2021

Most of public see supermarket food shortages and back higher lorry driver pay

September 23, 2021

Political polling 17 September 2021

September 17, 2021

New polling: Workers reject return to 5 days in the office

March 15, 2021

Public attitudes towards Amazon

November 25, 2020

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