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With tuition fees set to rise again, most recent graduates already consider university bad value for money
Those who paid higher tuition fees are more likely to say their undergraduate degree was bad value for money, but higher tuition does not have a significant impact on the perceived quality of education
about 6 hours ago - Article
Where public opinion stands at the beginning of 2025
Labour has hit new lows across a range of measures
5 days ago - Article
With Trump re-elected, what do Europeans think is in store for Ukraine?
Our tracker series finds Europeans are now less likely to think the West should back Ukraine until Russia withdraws
11 days ago - Article
A summary of YouGov’s review into our 2024 general election performance
YouGov’s model was the most accurate in terms of seats and the second most accurate for vote share – but there are ways we could have been more accurate still
20 days ago - Article
A stinging early public verdict on the Conservatives and Badenoch
Britons do not think that the Conservatives are ready for government, nor that Badenoch looks like a prime minister in waiting
20 days ago - Article
How do Britons define social class?
56% of Britons identify as working class, while seeing job and income as the most important factors in identifying class
26 days ago - Article
YouGov News Tracker: 6-8 December 2024
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
27 days ago - Article
Which political ideologies do Britons have a positive view of?
Environmentalism and feminism are viewed favourably by most Britons
28 days ago - Article
What bothers Britons most about Donald Trump becoming president again?
We ask the public to tell us in their own words
about 1 month ago - Article
How are Britons coping with the cost of living at the end of 2024?
Six in ten Britons say they’ve had to make cuts due to cost of living pressures, with half of Britons expecting their financial situation to worsen in the next year
about 1 month ago - Article
YouGov News Tracker: 27-28 November 2024
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
about 1 month ago - Article
Why do Britons support and oppose assisted dying?
The public tell us in their own words
about 1 month ago - Article
Three quarters support assisted dying law
New YouGov survey takes in-depth look at attitudes towards assisted dying
about 2 months ago - Article
YouGov News Tracker: 19-20 November 2024
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
about 2 months ago - Article
What do Reform UK voters believe on climate change?
Only one in three believe that climate change is a result of human activity
about 2 months ago - Article
Is it time to disestablish the Church of England?
Britons say the Church has little influence on day to day life in the UK
about 2 months ago - Article
How does Kemi Badenoch compare to other party leaders?
One in five Britons have a favourable view of the new Tory leader, while Farage’s figures improve
about 2 months ago - Article
How do Britons feel about benefits and welfare recipients?
While 48% of Britons feel that qualifications for benefits are not strict enough, few believe main recipients of welfare are receiving too much support
about 2 months ago - Article
COP29: Britons remain pessimistic of what climate summits can achieve
Changes in technology and business practices are more likely to be seen as playing a major role in the fight against climate change
about 2 months ago - Article
EuroTrack: Israel, Gaza, and the wider Middle East conflict, one year on
Our survey looks at attitudes to the Gaza conflict in Europe, and views on the possibility of escalation
2 months ago