People in Wales seem to have lost faith in local lockdowns across the UK despite still trusting their own government over Westminster
Britons are very supportive of measures such as forcing travellers to quarantine in hotels and even banning international flights completely
Most people in a large global survey support banning foreign arrivals and handshakes, while social media crackdowns and rationing food is more controversial
One in fourteen British parents also say they “always” or “often” find it difficult to provide food for their children during school holidays
Nearly three in ten Dry January participants have already had a drink only a week into the challenge
Just three in ten think the figure is likely to be reached
Consumer confidence figures have slowly improved in the latest analysis from YouGov and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr)
Another one in twenty people expect to start next year’s Christmas shopping before the end of the year
One in seven Britons who have a favourite Christmas film say Elf is their number one, while controversially Die Hard comes third