PinnedThe Week in Polling: A lot can shift in a weekLet’s take a look at the shifts in polling this week. Firstly, Find Out Now, More In Common and, for the first time this year, Techne, have…Jan 19Jan 19
PinnedThe Week in Polling: More data, more confidenceFrom a polling geek’s perspective, this has been an interesting week as polling companies started getting going after the festive period…Jan 12Jan 12
The Week in Polling: Labour jump ahead, Reform hit a ceilingWith another week dominated by foreign policy, it’s Labour who gain the most, and Reform have to contend with being on the wrong side of a…4d ago4d ago
Co-efficient Corner: Halfway through the Round of 16With 24 teams rejoining the fray following the completion of the knockout play-offs, it’s certainly been an eventful first leg. Let’s see…6d ago6d ago
The Week in Polling: Labour fall back, the LibDems surge forwardIt feels like this week, the foreign policy stories we saw dominating last week’s news have cut through to the polls, though as we’ll see…Mar 2Mar 2
The Week in Polling: Reform are now ahead… just!It’s been a week dominated by foreign policy, where US attitudes to the War in Ukraine have come under the spotlight, and Europe has been…Feb 23Feb 23
Co-efficient Corner: Ready for the Round of 16The Knockout Play-offs are now complete, and we have a draw, not just for the Round of 16, but for the rest of the knockout stages: the…Feb 21Feb 21
The Week in Polling: getting tighter at the topIn a week where just the four weekly pollsters have produced results, three of them have produced consistent results: YouGov (Ref 26% Lab…Feb 16Feb 16
Co-efficient Corner: The Knockout Play-offs are underwayAfter a one-week hiatus, the UEFA men’s club competitions are back — and now we’re in the knockout stages! Or at least the play-offs…Feb 14Feb 14
The Week in Polling: it’s getting messierThis week we’ve seen six companies publish results: BMG’s end-of-January poll (Lab 25%, Con 25%, Ref 24%) emerged too late to include in…Feb 9Feb 9