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Plimsolls, pumps or something else: what do Britons call school canvas trainers?
Plimsolls are the most common term, but they’re called pumps in the North West and West Midlands, while the West Country and Scotland have their own variations
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Where do Britons stand on Ukraine ahead of the Trump-Putin peace meeting in Alaska?
Fewer Britons expect a peace deal is likely than did so earlier this year
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What are Premier League fans expecting ahead of the 2025-26 season?
Fans see Liverpool as most likely to win the league, though most Arsenal and Man City fans also believe they have a realistic chance of the title
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EuroTrack: which decisions should be made by the EU and which by national governments?
There is a firm preference in all countries surveyed for decisions on climate change, trade deals and defence to be taken at the EU level
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YouGov News Tracker: 3-4 August 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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Two thirds support stripping Prince Andrew of remaining royal titles
Only 13% are opposed, with this figure highest among Conservative voters (22%) and the over-50 age groups (16-17%).
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Royal family favourability trackers, August 2025
Two thirds of Britons want the UK to continue to have a monarchy
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Does Jeremy Corbyn really appeal to Reform UK voters?
While more likely to say Corbyn is principled or represents change than Starmer, virtually no Reform UK voters think either would be a good prime minister
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Who would be the best prime minister? August 2025
Keir Starmer’s advantage over Nigel Farage has roughly halved in the last three months
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Interest in women’s football jumps following England’s victorious Euros campaign
31% of adults in England say they are at least fairly interested in women’s football, up from 17% before the tournament
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What do Welsh people think about Plaid Cymru on their 100th birthday?
52% of Welsh people believe Plaid Cymru are the best party to stand up for Wales, but for many the party retains its image as being primarily for Welsh speakers
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Is there public support for large-scale removals of migrants?
Public attitudes towards immigration are heavily influenced by the belief that most migration to the UK is 'illegal’
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What do Britons consider a high and low number of sexual partners to be?
The average Briton has slept with four people, but most also see that as a small number
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British attitudes to the Israel-Gaza conflict: July 2025 update
Half of Britons say Israel’s actions in Gaza are unjustified
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How have Britons reacted to age verification?
Most Britons support the new rules, even though only a small minority think they will be effective
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What do those considering voting Green think of the party?
Green considerers would rather the party was a general left-wing party than an environmentalist party
16 days agoArticle
YouGov News Tracker: 27-28 July 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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Few Britons think criminals likely to face justice for minor crimes
Women are less likely than men to think sex criminals will be caught and punished
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Britons support Palestinian statehood by 45% to 14%
Figures are about the same as in 2024
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Most Britons are in favour of dog licences
Just 5% of Britons think XL bullies should be allowed as pets without a licence, with 53% believing they should be totally banned
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