- Article - Do Britons think paracetamol is safe for pregnant women, following Donald Trump’s claims?- The large majority of Britons see paracetamol as safe, and few of those who don’t cite Trump or autism as a reason why 27 days ago
- Article - One in seven Britons turned to private healthcare in the last 12 months- The median private healthcare spend was £500 about 2 months ago
- Article - Support for assisted dying unmoved by the debate- Three quarters of Britons still think assisted dying should be legal in principle, with 72% supporting Kim Leadbeater’s proposals 4 months ago
- Article - What do Britons think of weight loss jabs?- While 64% of Britons currently trying to lose weight believe weight loss jabs are acceptable, just 35% would be willing to use them or have done so already 5 months ago
- Article - Dimming the sun; brightening clouds; planting forests: would Britons support geoengineering to combat climate change?- Most Britons say a drastic change in the steps taken to combat climate change is needed in order to avert its worst effects 5 months ago
- Article - Five years after the first lockdowns, how do Britons think the government handled the COVID-19 pandemic?- While the public say the Conservatives handled the pandemic badly, they tend to think the major policies were right 7 months ago
- Article - Reform UK voters are divided in their trust of the COVID-19 vaccine- This is despite three quarters of Farage's voters having taken the vaccine, and two thirds saying they trust vaccines in general 7 months ago
- Article - Five years on, how do Britons feel the COVID-19 pandemic affected them?- Younger Britons are more likely to say the pandemic had a negative impact on them 8 months ago
- Article - Do Britons believe in alien life?- 75% of Britons think that aliens exist somewhere in the universe, with 32% believing intelligent alien life has visited Earth at some point 8 months ago
- Article - What do NHS workers say are the biggest problems with the health service?- 86% of NHS staff see the service as being in a weak state, with just 38% expecting the current government to turn it around 8 months ago
- Article - How do MPs’ views on drugs policy compare to the British public’s?- And how does opinion differ within the general population? 9 months ago
- Article - Why do Britons support and oppose assisted dying?- The public tell us in their own words 11 months ago
- Article - Three quarters support assisted dying law- New YouGov survey takes in-depth look at attitudes towards assisted dying 11 months ago
- Article - EuroTrack: mental health attitudes in 2024- Most Europeans say that mental and physical health conditions are equally serious – but don’t think their fellow countrymen agree about 1 year ago
- Article - What counts as junk food?- The government has laid out a list of foods that it considers junk food – but does the public agree? about 1 year ago
- Article - Most NHS staff say staff shortages and burnout are impacting patient care- During the penultimate week of Rishi Sunak’s government, YouGov polled NHS workers across the board about their experience of working in healthcare about 1 year ago
- Article - Health, wealth and happiness: what do Britons hope for?- We asked the public what their number one hope in life is over 1 year ago
- Article - John Humphrys: Is Youth Heaven or Hell?- John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov over 1 year ago
- Article - John Humphrys - homeopathy: a royal error in judgement?- John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov almost 2 years ago
- Article - John Humphrys - Antidepressants: blessing or curse?- John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov almost 2 years ago
