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Reputation Survey: Nuclear power - Japan's disaster casts a shadow

The damage caused to Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant by the recent earthquake and tsunami has made the British public even more wary of nuclear power plants.

Reputation Survey: Apple - Apple still top of the tech tree

As media hype over the launch of the iPad2 rumbles on, Apple remains the tech brand with the best public reputation.

Reputation Survey: London 2012 Olympics - Public has faith in LOCOG to deliver

There are fewer than 500 days to the start of London 2012, but despite the high-profile failure of the Olympic countdown clock, the public is backing the organisers to hit the ground running.

Reputation Survey: Price comparison websites - Public demands price and familiarity

Judged on overall opinion, the cheapest insurance quotes and ease of website navigation, MoneySupermarket.com is streets ahead of its rivals.

Reputation Survey: British airports - Heathrow's routes give it the edge

Despite having its reputation damaged when it was brought to a standstill by heavy snowfall in the run-up to Christmas, public opinion of Heathrow remains positive.

Reputation Survey: Utilities - Public slams the energy suppliers

During a week in which British Gas announced record profits on the back of soaring winter fuel bills and EDF raised its prices, consumers' trust in energy firms is virtually non-existent.

Reputation Survey: Supermarkets - Consumers drawn to 'one-stop shops'

As Morrisons plans to introduce clothing in its stores, our poll suggests the majority of the public prefers supermarkets to sell a wide range of goods.

Reputation Survey: National Health Service reform - NHS changes 'are just way to save money'

Budget-cutting is at the root of the Government shake-up, says the public, but there is strong support for the Prime Minister's view that there is too much waste and bureaucracy.

Reputation Survey: Sky Sports - Sky Sports 'not sexist'

In the wake of presenters Andy Gray and Richard Keys leaving Sky Sports after making sexist comments, only a fifth of the public sees the broadcaster itself as sexist.

Public slates chef Ramsay

's reputation survey, despite 43 per cent saying he 'runs better restaurants' than his peers. Jamie Oliver was ...

 

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