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Snap poll: Britons back the £2,500 energy price cap, but most say the government needs to do more
Eight in ten Britons support the price freeze, but 56% say the government proposals do too little to help
08 Sep 2022 - Article
By 50% to 22% Britons are disappointed that Liz Truss will be the next PM
Four in ten Conservative voters (41%) say they are pleased with Liz Truss’s impending promotion, but a third (34%) report being disappointed
05 Sep 2022 - Article
Vast majority of Britons think Downing Street party did happen and did break Covid rules
The Mirror newspaper revealed last week that Downing Street had held a Christmas party in December last year at a time when such gatherings were prohibited by Covid rules. The prime minister and other government ministers have since either denied that a party took place, or that rules were broken.
08 Dec 2021 - Article
Should Britain boycott the Beijing Winter Olympics?
Questions have been growing for a while about whether countries should take a stand against China’s human rights record, particularly around their treatment of the Uyghurs, and over political oppression in Hong Kong.
07 Dec 2021 - Article
What Americans and Britons think about Prince Harry’s forthcoming memoir
One-quarter (25%) of Americans say they are very or fairly interested in reading Prince Harry’s memoir when it publishes, while just 14% of Britons say the same.
22 Jul 2021 - Article
Britons support higher taxes on foods that are high in sugar and salt
56% of Britons support the idea
15 Jul 2021 - Article
Seven in ten English people support delaying the 21 June lockdown lifting by four weeks
A YouGov snap poll today shows that 71% of English people support this delay, with 41% saying they "strongly” support it.
14 Jun 2021 - Article
Americans are twice as likely as Britons to believe the US and UK share a ‘Special Relationship’
Four in ten Americans (40%) say that the UK and the US do have a particular bond and a ‘special relationship’.
11 Jun 2021 - Article
Our personalities: do we like ourselves, are we shy and is 'British reserve' a real thing?
The first part of YouGov’s personality study explores how British people think and feel about their characters and personality traits
12 Nov 2019 - Article
The YouGov Personality Study
YouGov has conducted a wide-ranging study on personality to explore what the British public think about themselves and others, and what impact this has on their lives and behaviour. It all adds up to tell a story of British personalities in the 21st century.
11 Nov 2019