Audience members were contacted by telephone and rescreened on several key questions to ensure consistency between those and their initial answers. This enabled us to identify inconsistencies and ...
Savanta was formed at the beginning of 2019 from the merger of Next 15-owned MIG Global’s data businesses Morar HPI, Viga, Charterhouse and Circle. It later bought the research division of Wealth-X.
UK – Global intelligence business Savanta has acquired Westminster-based research consultancy, ComRes, for an undisclosed amount. This is the latest acquisition by the business which formed as a ...
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The polling company chosen to select the audience for the BBC's election debate has defended its political make-up amid claims of "left-wing bias". Andrew Hawkins, founder of ComRes, said the ...
In the UK, research consultancy ComRes has been acquired by Savanta, the insights and intelligence division of Next Fifteen Communications. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed. Founded in 2003 ...
There's less than three weeks until Londoners elect their next mayor and the latest poll released by ComRes says Labour candidate Sadiq Khan remains on course to replace the outgoing Boris Johnson on ...
Andrew Hawkins of ComRes said that Conservative gains as a result of David Cameron's Europe speech were, as it stands, not enough to deny Labour an overall majority at the next election. This week's ...
There are just over four weeks left until the London mayoral election and what looks like will be a victory for Sadiq Khan. The latest ComRes poll for Leading Britain's Conversation (LBC) and ITV News ...
A long-running debate among pollsters about how to assess the standing of smaller parties has been reignited by an experiment by ComRes for yesterday’s Independent on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror. It ...
Keiran Pedley, politics and media pollster for Comres, said the company believe George Osborne's personal standing "is the lowest it has ever been" as the Chancellor defended his benefit reforms today ...
In the second-quarter, the U.K. grew by 0.6%, double the rate of expansion for the first three months of 2013 Over two-thirds of Britons believe the £9 billion ($13.8 billion) bill for the London ...
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