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Economy
Analysis of Budget day 2015 by the Kantar Twitter TV Ratings team
Recent graduates less convinced of value of university education
Majority think economy will stay the same, not improve, in the next year
Women disproportionately affected by economic growth without wage inflation
Is global growth a challenge or an opportunity for the UK?
Growing gap in the mood of the nation
Improvements to UK economy being felt disproportionately by the better off
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Learning from the Greek economic crisis
The impact of a deeply ingrained recession mentality on brands
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Austerity Diets
Food eating habits are swinging towards cheap filling carbohydrates
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Making your money go further
What are Britons doing to make their money go further? Coupons rule the roost!
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Labour and Conservatives reach stalemate
6th May voting intention poll from Kantar's TNS
Who won the UK election TV debates on Twitter?
View the Kantar Twitter TV Ratings #GE2015 infographic
Average shopping basket now 2.1% cheaper than last year
British shoppers save £20 in the past three months, costing supermarkets £532 million
Android switchers drive iOS growth
Kantar Worldpanel ComTech UK smartphone share data for March 2015
Mayweather V Pacquiao is a knockout on Twitter
Kantar Twitter TV Ratings for the week of 27th April
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