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Reputation survey: British Airways - Merger confuses public

As British Airways and Spanish carrier Iberia prepare to merge, the majority of the public is opposed to the merger, possibly due to a lack of clarity in comms.

Reputation survey: Media coverage of Royal engagement

The public ranks the most Royals-obsessed media and appears jaded with the coverage of Prince William's engagement announcement.

England's 2018 World Cup bid: 2018 bid on the skids

's reputation. - Survey of 3,000 members of the public conducted by global research agency OnePoll. HOW I ...

Reputation survey: Vodafone - Public split on tax claim

Half of the public does not believe the allegations that Vodafone was let off a £6bn tax bill by the Government, but several mobile providers are more highly regarded, new figures show.

Reputation survey: Fire strike falls flat

The majority of the public does not support ongoing industrial action by London firefighters and believes the planned strike on 5 November will put lives in danger.

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.

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Your Reputation Survey on celebrities' right to privacy (Features, 17 September), complemented

Reputation survey: Lack of faith in Pope

The Pontiff's visit to the UK did little to improve his or the Roman Catholic Church's reputation, with the issue of child abuse by priests considered to be the most damaging.

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: Privacy is a privilege

The majority of the public believes the UK should have a privacy law, but that celebrities who make money from their private lives have fewer rights to privacy.

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