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European Political Monthly: Where do Europeans stand on social media regulation?
A new YouGov study of seven EU countries – France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Spain – examines public attitudes social media regulation and banning political advertising from social platforms.
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What tax reforms would Britons support?
A wealth tax tops the list of measures the public would back
about 3 hours agoArticle
European Political Monthly: Europeans and the cost of living
A new YouGov study of nine EU countries – Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Spain – examines how many people have been affected by the rising cost of living, and their economic expectations.
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Britons split on the banning of Palestine Action
Although the group is twice as unpopular as it is popular
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Consumer confidence was static in September 2025
Consumer confidence didn't move in September 2025, although the underlying metrics did.
1 day agoArticle
European Political Monthly: Europeans on defence and NATO
A new YouGov study of seven EU countries examines public attitudes to NATO and wider defence-related issues affecting the continent
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YouGov News Tracker: 16-17 October 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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YouGov News Tracker: 19-20 October 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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European Political Monthly: Where do Europeans stand on artificial intelligence?
To celebrate the launch of YouGov’s new European Political monthly survey, a new YouGov study of seven EU countries – France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Spain – examines public attitudes to the technology.
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European Political Monthly: Where do Europeans stand on the EU?
Roughly half of French and Italians feel the EU is going in the wrong direction, though support for leaving remains in the minority
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Almost half of Britons think too many young people go to university
Similarly, almost half of Britons say an apprenticeship prepares young people better for the future than a degree does
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Political favourability ratings, October 2025
Most party leaders’ ratings are largely unchanged since before party conference season, though Zack Polanski is becoming more well-known
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YouGov News Tracker: 12-13 October 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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What do teachers say about misogyny among boys and young men?
Most secondary school teachers see it as a big problem in their school, and the majority also feel schools are doing as much as can be expected on the issue
9 days agoBig survey
What do parents say about misogyny among boys and young men?
Mothers and fathers tend to see misogyny as being an issue – but not at their own child’s school
9 days agoBig survey
Young men, masculinity and misogyny
A major new YouGov survey questions the extent to which the attitudes of young men towards women are different to their elders
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Which chores do Britons enjoy doing?
Cooking, decluttering and tidying up are chores Britons are more likely to enjoy doing
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How do Britons see the main political parties, autumn 2025?
Reform UK are the party most associated with being patriotic and offering radical change, but also being weird and extreme
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YouGov News Tracker: 5-6 October 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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What do Britons really think about leaving the ECHR?
The public are opposed to withdrawing from the Convention by 46% to 29%
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