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How many seats do Labour and the Tories need to win at the election?
In Depth Changes to constituency boundaries mean Keir Starmer needs an even bigger swing in 4 July election to form a majority
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YouGov tried to influence Iraq vote, say whistleblowers
Speed Read Polling firms face fresh scrutiny after Brexit data scandal
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Should hedge funds be banned from private polling?
Speed Read Businesses accused of gaming referendum result to make billions in profits
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Sorry Tiger, golf is the most boring sport to watch say Brits
Speed Read YouGov poll finds NFL and cricket are also snoozefests
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The most common New Year resolutions – and who has stuck to them
Speed Read Losing weight and improving fitness are among the most popular pledges for 2017
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Polling inquest: YouGov and Co need to provide answers
In Depth What are we to make of recent polling that shows Brits will vote to stay in EU. Is that wrong too?
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Labour retake the lead as Tories drop three points
In Depth And in London, Ed Miliband’s party pulls 12 points ahead of the Tories - best since last May
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Modest Tory breakthrough in polls? It’s a definite maybe
In Depth Two new polls show Tories leading Labour – while Feb average has them ahead for first time in three years
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Record number of Brits favour staying in EU as Ukip sinks
In Depth As for Labour and Conservative chances on 7 May, it’s another day of ‘poller opposites’
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Easy Tory win? Grant Shapps is whistling in the dark
In Depth Tory chairman says they only have to win over 11,000 voters to grab victory. Wrong, says our poll-watcher
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Tories slump in ICM poll: has George Osborne blown it?
In Depth Autumn Statement was supposed to set Tories on road to victory – but voters say he’s being extreme
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Tories lead Labour by 3% but is Ed Miliband the enemy?
In Depth New polling gives Cameron hope – but winning a majority means taking votes from Ukip not Labour
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Pollsters relieved - but who said it was 'too close to call'?
In Depth Pollsters will face questions about methods especially after that 7 Sept 'rogue poll'
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'Affable' Farage impresses despite 'liars' in UKIP ranks
In Depth Cigar-smoking leader wins praise as his party comes under scrutiny ahead of Thursday's local elections
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