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Reputation Survey: Degrees 'ten-a-penny'

New research reveals the public is divided on whether A-levels have become easier, but sceptical about the value of university degrees, saying they are 'ten-a-penny'.

Reputation Survey: India's image travails

The majority of the public does not believe India has prepared adequately to host the Games, or that the event will boost the country's appeal as a tourist destination.

Reputation survey: Labour leadership candidates

David Miliband is the Labour leadership candidate considered most trustworthy and competent by the public, but the majority believes none of the candidates is up to the job.

Reputation survey: BP's reputation fallout

As BP grapples with the ongoing problem of stemming the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, new research shows how the oil producer's brand image has been affected.

Reputation survey: Africa's game plan

As the World Cup kicks off, the reputation of host nation South Africa as a tourist destination is predicted to improve significantly despite concerns about safety.

Reputation survey: MMR panic subsides

Despite huge press coverage on the link between the MMR jab and autism, the majority of parents would not trust media reports for advice, new research shows.

Reputation Survey: 'We blame bankers'

In the first of a new series of reputation checks on topical issues, PRWeek looks at the tangible damage that has been done to the image of banks.

Reputation Survey: HMV - Sounding a flat note

than half of the 3,000 respondents to PRWeek/OnePoll's latest reputation survey did not believe HMV ...

Reputation Survey: Police - Police have public approval

The vast majority of the public still trusts the police despite criticism over their handling of recent public protests.

Reputation Survey: Starbucks stays on top

The public has a higher opinion of Starbucks than any other high street coffee chain, but nearly half believe that plans to rebrand are a waste of time.

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