Changing consumer landscape: Sports, dieting, and exercise
Under lockdown most Brits have made use of their daily outdoor exercise allowance, but what effect has this had on the market for home ...
Stephan co-founded YouGov in 2000. One of the pioneers of Internet research, he has been the driving force behind YouGov’s innovation-led strategy. He was chair of the Data Strategy Board for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills 2012–2013 and led the Shakespeare Review of Public Sector Information. He is a commissioner for the Social Metrics Commission, and an Affiliated Researcher at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge University, where his work is focused on the public dimensions of globalisation and tracking attitudes to public policy.
Under lockdown most Brits have made use of their daily outdoor exercise allowance, but what effect has this had on the market for home ...
Budget fast-fashion retailer Primark has been one of the biggest players of the high street since rapidly expanding in the UK during the mid-noughties.
The restaurant and dining sector has been put on hold by the lockdown, but are Britons still ordering their favourite dishes for takeout, and ...
After initial confusion as to which businesses were “essential” following Boris Johnson’s initial COVID-19 lockdown announcement, Government clarified that hardware stores could remain open. ...
YouGov Plan and Track data shows Britons are less likely to be buying clothes, but there could be a gap in the market for ...
Fashion retailer Boohoo operates its namesake brand, menswear edition Boohooman, PrettyLittleThing, Nasty Gal, Miss Pap and high street brands Karen Millen and Coast.
Panic buying in supermarkets seems to have subsided, but lockdown restrictions remain in place, so what can YouGov Plan and Track data reveal about ...
The coronavirus lockdown has now confined Britons to their homes for five weeks, apart from essential journeys. In recognition of everybody driving less, and ...
The coronavirus crisis has required businesses to alter their COVID-19 strategy frequently in line with changing government advice. Some businesses have had more success ...
Sports Direct recently attempted to keep its stores open - and public backlash followed.