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Britons support Palestinian statehood by 45% to 14%
Figures are about the same as in 2024
about 6 hours agoArticle
Most Britons are in favour of dog licences
Just 5% of Britons think XL bullies should allowed as pets without a licence, with 53% believing they should be totally banned
about 15 hours agoArticle
What do civil servants think of Whitehall?
Most of our sample of civil servants think Whitehall is working well, but there are clear concerns about accountability over performance
1 day agoArticle
Does the public think the Lionesses can take home the Euro 2025 title?
Tournament followers proclaim Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang to have been their favourite players
4 days agoArticle
Most football fans still support taking the knee, as Lionesses abandon gesture
Repeat of 2021 survey shows ethnic minority fans see progress in actions to tackle racism over the last four years – although more remains to be done
4 days agoArticle
What do Britons think of public nudity?
39% of Britons are open to being publicly naked in some form
6 days agoArticle
YouGov News Tracker: 20-21 July 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
7 days agoArticle
Ghosts? Magic? Do Britons believe in the supernatural?
38% of Britons believe that ghosts could exist, while 20% are open to the idea you can communicate with the dead
8 days agoArticle
How many Britons know AI lies?
One in nine Britons who use AI for factfinding on a daily basis say they have "never" encountered it hallucinating
9 days agoArticle
LGBTQ+ Britons less likely to feel safe in public than straight Britons
Seeing the Pride flag displayed makes two thirds of queer Britons feel safer
12 days agoArticle
Britons are reluctant to invest in the stock market
With the government shelving a reduction in the cash ISA limit, our poll finds it could have prompted 28% of those affected to transfer savings to a stocks and shares ISA
12 days agoArticle
YouGov News Tracker: 13-14 July 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
13 days agoArticle
Political favourability ratings, July 2025
Keir Stamer’s favourability ratings fall, as other leaders’ ratings remain largely unchanged from last month
14 days agoArticle
How do attitudes to swearing differ in Australia, the UK and the US?
Britons tend to be the more relaxed about swearing than those down under or across the pond
15 days agoArticle
Europeans would welcome an independent Scotland into the EU
A majority in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Spain would support allowing an independent Scotland to join
15 days agoArticle
Western Europeans would support the UK rejoining the EU
But not on the terms that we had before we left
16 days agoArticle
June 2025: Consumer confidence slightly dips as perceptions of business activity deteriorate
Consumer confidence fell in June 2025, according to the latest YouGov/Cebr data.
19 days agoArticle
What time do Britons get up in the morning?
7am is the median get-up time for the public
19 days agoArticle
How do Britons think you should name a baby?
Britons think an uncommon but not unusual name is the best way to go, but are strongly opposed to any formal restrictions on unusual names
20 days agoArticle
Who is open to voting for a new Corbyn-led party?
18% of Britons say they are open to considering voting for a left-wing party led by Jeremy Corbyn at a future election
21 days ago