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- How Humans Really Behave – RED C Breakfast Club – 21st Nov 2017
- Increase in Consumer Outlook & Spend Intention
- Who are Gen Z and what do they mean to market reserach?
- Consumer Outlook is Up but Concerns over Brexit
- RED C UK celebrates 1 year anniversary!
- Brexit Drives Down Irish Consumer Confidence & Spend
- Ireland Happy For Now, But Cautious For 2017
- BREXIT has little impact on positive support for the EU in Ireland
- Consumer Sentiment Post Brexit A Concern For Irish Economic Outlook
- Consumer Mood Monitor October 2016
- We’re Hiring!
- Consumer Mood Monitor June 2016
- Conor Murphy joins as a Director of RED C
- RED C are Hiring
- The Importance of Being Online – RED C Breakfast Club
- RED C Opens London Office
- ‘We’re Open!’
- RED C/Amnesty International – Attitudes to Abortion
- Wisdom of Crowds – Are there “Shy voters” in GE16?
- Newstalk Poll – Half of voters claim no benefit from two tier recovery
- Majority Support Gov Plans for Refugees with Garda vetting
- Consumer Mood Monitor Jan 2016
- Public Support Abortion in Certain Circumstances
- Brexit – A Viable Possibility Should a Referendum be Called
- Refugees – A European Problem Few Of Us Want
- Dept of Finance, SME Credit Demand Survey
- Consumer Mood Oct 2015
- Consumer Mood Monitor June 2015
- RED C predicts #marrref vote with wisdom of crowds
- Springtime or springshowers?
- Small signs of recovery benefitting consumers personally – consumer mood monitor Jan 2015
- RED C is hiring
- Gamification in research – more accessible than you think!
- Irish adults in denial over their health
- Red C is hiring
- Dept of finance, SME credit demand survey
- Improving consumer mood but struggling continues – Oct 2014
- Ever considered getting a tattoo?
- New mobile only advertising study demonstrates effectiveness of mobile advertising
- RED C is hiring
- Ireland January – June 2014 by numbers
- Debt and commitments impede a consumer led recovery – consumer mood Jun 2014
- Dept of finance, SME credit demand survey
- Changing political landscape?
- Red C is hiring! Market research interviewers wanted nationwide
- TV time bomb and impact on advertising
- The changing world of market research?
- Global poll on religion
- A technological future …
- Irish & UK online omnibus launch
- Time to start spending again?
- A better world with more women in politics
- The Oscars 2014 – a lesson for brands!
- Irish grocery – a changing landscape
- Strong claimed support for same sex marriage
- RED C credit crunch tracking Jan 2014 – positive outlook & mood
- End of year review 2013 & trends 2014
- Paddy power poll Jan 2014
- Innovate – make the most of the New Year
- Global poll of hope & despair
- The search for value for money
- Mobile behaviour and the implications for successful mobile advertising
- Research in action – local newspaper readership
- Widespread support for same sex marriage
- Red C credit crunch Tracking Oct 2013 – consumer confidence on the rise, increased consumer spend imminent
- RED C – Launch new brand to celebrate 10 years
- COMREG – consumer telecommunications survey
- Fianna Fail support falters, rather than collapses
- SME Credit Demand Oct 12 – Mar 13
- Consumer confidence on the rise – June 2013
- Fianna Fáil support falls back
- Research in action – Dublin airport
- Is this the tipping point, as FF and FG support level?
- Research in action – three mobile
- Where do the opposition go from here? – APR 2013
- Research in action – Absolut Vodka
- Government parties stabilising vote in medium term trends
- Understanding Fianna Fail gains – Feb 2013
- Red C credit crunch tracking January 2013
- SBP Jan 13 – Labour support down, FF and SF make gains
- Annual review 2012 & trends 2013
- Two-thirds would stay in the EU even if UK leaves
- Majority support govt. position on abortion
- Global barometer of hope & happiness
- Majority look for abortion legislation
- Dept of Finance, credit demand survey – Nov 2012
- Significant uplift in proportion of Irish population claiming felt hunger since 2005
- Red C credit crunch tracking October 2012
- Fine Gael gains, while labour support appears vulnerable
- 74% support children’s referendum
- SBP poll results – Sep 2012
- Obama wins world poll by a landslide
- Consumer trends – 2012 and beyond…
- Significant drop in Irish claiming to be religious
- Red C credit crunch tracking July 2012
- SBP Jun 2012 – Sinn Fein post referendum hangover
- SBP referendum poll 27th May 2012
- Irish Financial Literacy Survey
- Paddy Power referendum poll 18th May
- Support for Fiscal Stabilty Treaty grows
Political Poll
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- As You Were, As Budget Has Little Impact on Vote Intention
- The Centre Holds – as both of the largest parties make gains
- More of a nudge than a bounce
- Coveney Appeals, but Varadkar Drives New Fine Gael Voters
- Can Leo or Simon stir up the current political status quo?
- Polling Trends Suggest General Election Unlikely
- Fine Gael Leadership Battle All to Play For?
- Government Under Pressure as Fianna Fail Make Gains
- The Difficult Balancing Act for Fianna Fáil – Nov 16 Poll
- Can we rely on political polls anymore?
- Are AAA-PBP gains more than just a one off?
- No Momentum for Change Helps Govt. Survival Propects
- Fianna Fáil most popular party
- Voters Unforgiving of New Politics
- Brexit Polls – Lessons from Ireland
- Voters See Little Reason to Change Support
- Little confidence in new Government – Paddy Power Poll
- Recall Poll Shows Evidence of Late Swing
- Voters Looking For Secure Govt
- Paddy Power – Final GE16 Poll
- Unsure Voters Lead to Poll Volatility
- Irish Sun Poll – Fine Gael Support Slips
- Sinn Féin feeling the love, from core working class voters
- Paddy Power Poll – Gov Party Support Dips
- Opposition Need to Make Campaign Count
- Is it still …the economy stupid?
- Fairness vs. stability – the battle for floating voters
- Government Parties End Year On A High
- Paddy Power GE16 Poll – Dec 15
- Longer Term Trends Positive for Fine Gael – SBP Poll Nov 15
- Government Parties Make Gains
- Longer term decline for Sinn Fein, benefits government parties
- Is growth of independents and new parties sustainable at the general election?
- Labour suffers post referendum hangover
- Marriage referendum looks likely to be passed
- Government recovery short-lived?
- Referendum not secure
- Is a second term a possibility for the government?
- The new Irish electoral landscape
- Government parties make new year gains
- Same sex referendum could still be lost
- Government regain some lost ground
- Lack of perceived benefit from economic growth hurting government parties
- A watershed for Fine Gael?
- Water charges negate benefits of positive budget
- Early signals that recovering economy could benefit government parties
- Consumer mood impacts political landscape – latest SBP tracking poll Jun 2014
- Labour support collapse as voters await new leader
- Candidate polling – Euro Elections 2014
- “Gardagate” knocks government support
- SBP Feb 14 – GE vote intentions steady
- Independent candidates the antidote to the party machine?
- Gains for government parties suggest potential for future growth
- Lack of perceived “fairness” in budget hurts labour
- Importance of perceived economic competence on voter support
- Government parties under pressure
- Seanad referendum may be closer than topline figures suggest
- Fine Gael retains support in Summer recess
- Fianna Fail support falters, rather than collapses
- Fianna Fáil support falls back
- Is this the tipping point, as FF and FG support level?
- Government parties stabilising vote in medium term trends
- Understanding Fianna Fail gains – Feb 2013
- Do undecided voters = desire for new party?
- SBP Jan 13 – Labour support down, FF and SF make gains
- Majority support govt. position on abortion
- Majority look for abortion legislation
- Fine Gael gains, while labour support appears vulnerable
- SBP poll results – Sep 2012
- Obama wins world poll by a landslide
- SBP Jun 2012 – Sinn Fein post referendum hangover
- SBP referendum poll 27th May 2012
- Paddy Power referendum poll 18th May
- Support for Fiscal Stabilty Treaty grows
- SBP 29th April – Pressure on yes vote in EU Treaty Referendum
- Latest Paddy Power / Red C poll – March 2012
- 39% of those liable will not pay household charge
- SBP poll results March 2012 – EU Treaty support 60%
- SBP 4th Mar – EU Treaty yes vote rises to 60%
- Jan’12 SBP poll – 72% want referendum
- Latest Paddy Power/ Red C poll – Jan 2012
- Government support under pressure – SBP poll Dec 2011
- What sways the voters? Letter to the Irish Times
- Innovation & accuracy – in RTE recall poll
- Recall poll shows how Higgins won election
- Gallagher leads final Red C poll
- Will Gallagher lose votes? If so, who gains?
- Gallagher surges into lead
- Higgins still in the lead, but Gallagher makes gains
- Norris leads, but Higgins still in driving seat
- Is the honeymoon over for Fine Gael and Labour?
- Michael D Higgins leads the race for president
- Gay Byrne tops Paddy Power presidential poll
- SBP Tracking Poll – May 2011
- Nuclear energy global poll – Red C & WIN/Gallup International
- SBP Tracking Poll – Apr 2011
- Turnout predictions GE11 – 65%+?
- Final PP GE11 campaign poll results
- GE11 – Regional Analysis – update 23rd Feb
- GE11 – Transfer Analysis – 23rd Feb
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