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  • One in five have started breaking lockdown rules more following Cummings sagaArticle

    One in five have started breaking lockdown rules more following Cummings saga

    One in three of those following lockdown rules less strictly cite Dominic Cummings as part of the reason

    2020-06-03
  • Dominic Cummings: What do Britons make of his accusations against the government? Article

    Dominic Cummings: What do Britons make of his accusations against the government?

    The former special advisor has given explosive evidence to MPs over the governments handling of the pandemic

    2021-05-27
  • MPs say Whitehall civil service is working badlyArticle

    MPs say Whitehall civil service is working badly

    MPs are most likely to agree that Whitehall is too risk averse, slow, and inflexible

    2025-04-10
  • How Dominic Cummings' lockdown travels changed public opinion Article

    How Dominic Cummings' lockdown travels changed public opinion

    In many cases a sitting Prime Minister would not be too upset with a six-point lead in the polls. Indeed, it is higher than David Cameron was polling for most of the 2010 Parliament before he went on to win a shock majority in 2015.

    2020-05-29
  • Keir Starmer now as unpopular as Nigel FarageArticle

    Keir Starmer now as unpopular as Nigel Farage

    More than six in ten Britons now dislike the prime minister

    2024-10-08
  • John Humphrys - Can Number Ten Control Everything?Article

    John Humphrys - Can Number Ten Control Everything?

    To most people cabinet reshuffles are pretty boring events best left to the intense gaze of those involved and of anoraks obsessed with the political soap opera of who’s in, who’s out, who’s up, who’s down.

    2020-02-14
  • Dimming the sun; brightening clouds; planting forests: would Britons support geoengineering to combat climate change?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

    2025-05-19
  • Despite widespread awareness and interest in Johnson ‘scandal’ stories, voting intention is staticArticle

    Despite widespread awareness and interest in Johnson ‘scandal’ stories, voting intention is static

    While the public are aware of the Prime Minister’s struggles, they aren’t as yet moved in terms of their voting intention

    2021-04-30
  • John Humphrys -  The Coming Election: When Should It Be?Article

    John Humphrys - The Coming Election: When Should It Be?

    One thing at least seems certain: Britain’s voters are heading back to the polls for the fourth time in four years. After two elections and a referendum, a third election is going to be called this autumn.

    2019-09-06
  • Rishi Sunak’s favourability ratings take a hit following self-isolation scandalArticle

    Rishi Sunak’s favourability ratings take a hit following self-isolation scandal

    The chancellor’s net favourability score has fallen 16pts

    2021-07-21
  • Failure in Education:What Can Be Done?Article

    Failure in Education:What Can Be Done?

    John Humphrys asks: What can be done about the failure in education?

    2013-10-17
  • Approval of government handling of coronavirus sinks to lowest levelArticle

    Approval of government handling of coronavirus sinks to lowest level

    Most Britons now say the government is doing a bad job of managing the crisis

    2020-06-03
  • Britons are now almost as concerned about the economy as they are healthArticle

    Britons are now almost as concerned about the economy as they are health

    Conservative voters are now actually more likely to cite the economy than health as one of the major issues assailing the country

    2020-05-30
  • Who would Brits choose to play them in the movie of their life?Article

    Who would Brits choose to play them in the movie of their life?

    YouGov Profiles reveals the actors most likely to star in the British public’s biopics

    2018-05-19
  • John Humphrys: Ministers or Civil Servants : Which Do You Trust More?Article

    John Humphrys: Ministers or Civil Servants : Which Do You Trust More?

    Boris Johnson sacked the top civil servant at the Department for Education this week.

    2020-08-28
  • Voting Intention: Con 45%, Lab 35% (29-30 May)Article

    Voting Intention: Con 45%, Lab 35% (29-30 May)

    Latest YouGov Westminster voting intention figures

    2020-06-01
  • The mixed reaction to Boris’s first year as Prime Minister Article

    The mixed reaction to Boris’s first year as Prime Minister

    YouGov's Chris Curtis looks at the rollercoaster ride that has been Boris Johnson's first year in office

    2020-07-25
  • Majority support new lockdown measures, but it’s not helping the governmentArticle

    Majority support new lockdown measures, but it’s not helping the government

    Public tend to think latest measures will help reduce the spread of the virus, but feel easing of restrictions in July happened too quickly

    2020-09-24
  • Government approval continues to fall, as Starmer increasingly seen as a Prime Minister in waitingArticle

    Government approval continues to fall, as Starmer increasingly seen as a Prime Minister in waiting

    The government's response to the coronavirus crisis has damaged Boris Johnson and the Tories' reputation

    2020-06-10
  • Democracy and British parliamentarianism Article

    Democracy and British parliamentarianism 

    British parliamentarianism stands at the heart of our political system. However, within today’s Britain, there are deep divisions around perceptions of how that system is working.

    2020-12-08
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  • What is Britain’s favourite sitcom?Article

    What is Britain’s favourite sitcom?

    Younger generations are more likely to name an American sitcom as their top choice

    42 minutes ago
  • Two thirds of students in England and Wales say university is poor value for moneyArticle

    Two thirds of students in England and Wales say university is poor value for money

    Eight in ten nevertheless say they are satisfied with their course

    about 4 hours ago
  • YouGov News Tracker: 14-15 September 2025Article

    YouGov News Tracker: 14-15 September 2025

    What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?

    about 21 hours ago
  • How do Britons feel about the 2025 Trump state visit?Article

    How do Britons feel about the 2025 Trump state visit?

    Almost half say it was wrong to issue the invitation, and only a quarter think it will improve UK-US relations

    about 24 hours ago
  • Political favourability ratings, September 2025Article

    Political favourability ratings, September 2025

    Keir Starmer falls to his lowest net favourability rating so far

    1 day ago
  • Reform and Plaid now neck and neck in Senedd voting intentionArticle

    Reform and Plaid now neck and neck in Senedd voting intention

    Nigel Farage’s party also takes the lead in Westminster voting intention in Wales for the first time

    1 day ago
  • How are UK students really using AI?Article

    How are UK students really using AI?

    Two thirds say they ever use AI, and one in seven have engaged in potentially cheating behaviour

    3 days ago
  • Where is it acceptable to bring dogs and children?Article

    Where is it acceptable to bring dogs and children?

    While dogs appear to be more popular with the public, Britons are more permissive on where children should be accommodated

    6 days ago
  • Which characteristics do Labour voters want in the party’s next deputy leader?Article

    Which characteristics do Labour voters want in the party’s next deputy leader?

    Being from a working class background outranks other factors

    7 days ago
  • How do Britons see Jeremy Corbyn and his new party, 10 years since his Labour leadership victory?Article

    How do Britons see Jeremy Corbyn and his new party, 10 years since his Labour leadership victory?

    17% of Britons say Corbyn was a good Labour leader, compared to 11% who say so of Starmer

    7 days ago
  • Do Britons think politicians are out for themselves?Article

    Do Britons think politicians are out for themselves?

    67% of Britons feel politicians primarily act out of self-interest, while just 4% see them as doing what is best for their country

    8 days ago
  • One in seven Britons turned to private healthcare in the last 12 monthsArticle

    One in seven Britons turned to private healthcare in the last 12 months

    The median private healthcare spend was £500

    9 days ago
  • How do Britons see Reform UK, ahead of their 2025 conference?Article

    How do Britons see Reform UK, ahead of their 2025 conference?

    While Britons tend to feel Reform UK are dominating the political agenda, just 24% believe they’d do a good job of running the country

    14 days ago
  • One in eight young people say they are choked by their partner during sexArticle

    One in eight young people say they are choked by their partner during sex

    Grasping a partner by the throat during sex, without choking them, is even more widespread among under-thirties

    15 days ago
  • EuroTrack: Britons take most negative view of train servicesArticle

    EuroTrack: Britons take most negative view of train services

    Britons, Danes, French and Spaniards all more likely to see domestic rail travel as expensive than domestic air travel

    16 days ago
  • Which ‘kidult’ hobbies and practices do Britons think are really for children?Article

    Which ‘kidult’ hobbies and practices do Britons think are really for children?

    Most Britons see cartoons and Disney as being for children, but tend to see Doctor Who and theme parks as being as much for adults as kids

    20 days ago
  • Eight in ten Britons say the UK is in a bad stateArticle

    Eight in ten Britons say the UK is in a bad state

    Four in ten say the same of their local area

    21 days ago
  • Most Britons don’t recognise Ed Davey, five years after he was elected Lib Dem leaderArticle

    Most Britons don’t recognise Ed Davey, five years after he was elected Lib Dem leader

    Just 60% of Lib Dem voters can identify Davey by name

    22 days ago
  • Who do Britons think are overpaid and underpaid?Article

    Who do Britons think are overpaid and underpaid?

    Belief that junior doctors are underpaid has fallen since their pay award last year

    27 days ago
  • Political favourability ratings, August 2025Article

    Political favourability ratings, August 2025

    Net favourability gap between Conservatives and Labour smallest in nearly four years

    about 1 month ago
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