Experts Say Store Will Emerge Unscathed

Edit Inquisitr 30 Apr 2016
Target, however, refuses to let that happen in their own stores and made a stand for equality ... New poll data from YouGov BrandIndex shows that Target’s reputation has fallen by nine points since the inclusive bathroom policy was made public, with a slightly more negative perception being held by women ... “It’s meaningful, meaning it’s statistically significant,” said YouGov BrandIndex CEO Ted Marzilli....

New Bathroom Policies Leave Self Appointed Restroom Vigilantes Dazed And Confused

Edit Inquisitr 30 Apr 2016
Target’s new transgender restroom policy and a competing North Carolina bathroom law have people across the country worried and confused about using public lavatories ... “I look very much like a girl ... The bathroom confusion has many Americans angry and confused; YouGov CEO Ted Marzilli told the USA Today the Target boycott is less about civil rights and more about feeling safe and secure ... Photo credit. AP/Mark Stahl....

'It's ugly and dangerous': the inside story of the battle to be London mayor

Edit The Guardian 30 Apr 2016
The contest between Zac Goldsmith and Sadiq Khan has been marred by accusations of racism. Has this become the dirtiest fight in British political history?. Anita Vasisht was going through her junk mail when she came across a surprising letter ... She was excited. she had never received a letter from No 10 before. “My daughters were in the living room ... Or have they? At time of writing, Khan was leading by 16 points in the latest YouGov poll ... ....

Consumer confidence at highest level since May 2014 (YouGov plc)

Edit Public Technologies 29 Apr 2016
YouGov plc) ... UK consumer confidence has increased notably over the past month, new analysis from YouGov and Cebr shows. The YouGov/Cebr Consumer Confidence Index increased by 2.2 points in April from 113.0 to 115.2 ... Tom Rees, Research Director of YouGov Reports ... More information about YouGov Reports ... YouGov plc issued this content on 29 April 2016 and is solely responsible for the information contained herein....

Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice: Burton-themed bar opens in New York

Edit The Guardian 29 Apr 2016
@paultowen ... This disparity did seem to be borne out by statistics, as one of my companions, Kieran Kumaria of Brooklyn, who works for data and polling company YouGov, was able to prove, showing customers on his phone the profile on Tim Burton fans that the pollsters have gleaned from their research panel of 150,000 people in the US. Burton fans are disproportionately likely to be young women, urban and age 18 to 29, YouGov has found ... ....

London mayor race: Khan's Citizens night showed how Labour could be

Edit The Guardian 29 Apr 2016
The Labour candidate’s empathy with a passionate, multi-faith crowd of grassroots campaigners showed what a beacon he would be as mayor. Dave Hill has been writing for the Guardian since 1984 and its award-winning London commentator since 2008. @DaveHill ... He’d empathised ... A new Survation poll, conducted earlier this week, has given a Khan a 20 point lead over Goldsmith - exactly the same massive margin found by YouGov last week ... ....

French Plans for a Nuclear Plant Begin to Look Like a Bad Deal for Britain

Edit Bloomberg 29 Apr 2016
It could provide 7 percent of the country’s electricity by 2025 ... project ... Even in France, Taylor says, “there are voices in the nuclear industry saying, ‘We must come up with a plan B.’ ” Public support for the project in Britain has fallen to 33 percent, down from 57 percent in 2013, according to a YouGov poll released on April 26 commissioned by New Nuclear Watch Europe, a pro-nuclear group ... Bernstein in London ...   ... ....

To beat Clinton, Trump will have to agree to a 'presidential makeover'

Edit Business Insider 29 Apr 2016
There are two Trump campaigns underway. one, to secure the GOP nomination and two, to remake Trump into an acceptable presidential candidate. Especially after Trump’s resounding wins last night and in recent primaries, a new Donald may be the heavier lift ... In a recent YouGov/Huffington Research poll, 51 percent of Americans agree that we should have a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country, compared with 40 percent who disagree ... ....

EURACTIV GROWS INTO NEW ERA, REINFORCES SENIOR LEADERSHIP (EurActivcom plc)

Edit Public Technologies 29 Apr 2016
(Source. EurActivcom plc). EURACTIV GROWS INTO NEW ERA,. REINFORCES SENIOR LEADERSHIP ... The report 'EurActiv's readership reaches new heights ' based on a readership survey carried out in cooperation with YouGov, combined with data from Google Analytics, showed that EurActiv's readership grew by 20% in 2015. One quarter of those reading EurActiv's editorial content now do so via media partners and other non-EurActiv media websites ... (noodl....

How families can keep the Sabbath when the world interferes

Edit The Oklahoman 29 Apr 2016
Keeping the Sabbath isn't optional, at least not in God's book. But observing the day of rest prescribed in the 10 Commandments can be more difficult for busy families than honoring their parents or not swearing ... Matthew Sleeth, the author of "24/6 ... The poll of 1,000 adults nationwide, which also had an oversample of 250 Mormons and 250 Jews, was designed by Y2 Analytics and fielded by YouGov for the Deseret News ... The Rev ... Ways to start ... ....

Americans less likely to keep Sabbath, but majority still say it's important to society, new poll finds

Edit The Oklahoman 29 Apr 2016
The Sabbath may be losing its religious significance in the eyes of many Americans, but a majority still believe taking a day of rest benefits society, according to a new survey on Sabbath observance by the Deseret News. Half of U.S ... The Deseret News poll was conducted by Y2 Analytics and YouGov among 1,000 Americans plus an oversample of 250 Mormons and 250 Jews, two groups known for their Sabbath observance ... 30 percent) ... Recreation ... ....

YouGov poll: Obama's EU referendum intervention hasn't helped Remain at all

Edit Business Insider 28 Apr 2016
Opponents of Britain's European Union membership have edged into the lead over the past two weeks, according to a YouGov poll for The Times, indicating President Barack Obama may have failed to swing support behind "In" vote in a June 23 referendum ... The proportion of those who said they did not know how they would vote fell 3 percentage points to 13 percent, according to the YouGov poll....

YouGov poll indicates

Edit Reuters 28 Apr 2016
LONDON (Reuters) - Opponents of Britain's European Union membership have edged into the lead over the past two weeks, according to a YouGov poll for The Times, indicating President Barack Obama may have failed to swing support behind "In" vote in a June 23 referendum. ....
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