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Biden vs Trump 2024: how much of a difference do Britons think it makes who wins?
The public would prefer another Biden presidential term but think it is more likely that Trump will win this coming November
21 May 2024 - Article
Period poverty: one in eight likely to struggle to afford sanitary products they need in next year
A third of Britons (29%) say they have never heard of the term ‘period poverty’, with men (42%) substantially more likely than women (16%) to say they have no knowledge of the term.
14 Sep 2022 - Article
English people tend to support new student loan rules, but university is seen as bad value for money
This September, those starting university courses in England will see major changes to the way they pay back their student loans.
31 Aug 2022 - Article
Young women say calories on menus will negatively impact the number of people with eating disorders
From 6 April it became compulsory for all restaurants, cafes and takeaways with 250 or more staff to print how many calories are in the meals on their menus. This new government initiative is part of plans to tackle obesity by promoting healthier eating choices.
28 Apr 2022 - Article
Should unvaccinated workers get less sick pay than those vaccinated against COVID-19?
Young people are more likely to oppose reducing sick pay for those who are unvaccinated
09 Mar 2022 - Article
EuroTrack: favourability sours between Britain and France
Various diplomatic disputes between Britain and France have developed since the summer. Tensions over trade policy, fishing rights and migrant crossings have seen the British and French governments publicly exchanging cross words.
09 Dec 2021 - Article
Only a quarter of second hand clothes shoppers do so for environmental reasons
Young people are most likely to shop second hand out of environmental concern, though even this group are more motivated by financial reasons
28 Oct 2021