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  • How do Britons feel about expanding renewable energy?Article

    How do Britons feel about expanding renewable energy?

    Six in ten Britons support GB Energy in principle, with the public highly supportive of expanding renewable energy production

    2024-08-12
  • Britons oppose new nuclear near them, but would support local wind farms Article

    Britons oppose new nuclear near them, but would support local wind farms

    Support for nuclear also rises if it would further progress on net-zero

    2022-04-11
  • Do Scots want green energy in Scotland?Article

    Do Scots want green energy in Scotland?

    From offshore wind farms to hydroelectric dams, the majority of Scots support more renewable energy infrastructure - but those who back the Scottish Conservatives are the most likely to have reservations

    2019-11-19
  • Public opposition to fracking growsArticle

    Public opposition to fracking grows

    In late 2013, more favoured than opposed fracking in Britain. Since then, public sentiment has reversed

    2015-05-19
  • What are Labour's best and worst achievements in their first 100 days?Article

    What are Labour's best and worst achievements in their first 100 days?

    43% of Britons say Labour hasn’t done anything positive yet, while changes to winter fuel payments are seen as the worst thing they’ve done

    2024-10-13
  • What do the public make of Labour's proposed planning reforms?Article

    What do the public make of Labour's proposed planning reforms?

    Public support many of Labour’s housing and planning reforms, but remain sceptical of building on ‘greenbelt’ land

    2024-07-10
  • Britain’s Nuclear Power: Should China Be Involved?Article

    Britain’s Nuclear Power: Should China Be Involved?

    George Osborne has been in China on a high-profile trade mission. The Chancellor wants to make Britain China’s ‘best partner in the West’ and to turn China into this country’s second largest trading partner by 2025. He wants to open up Chinese markets to British exporters and to attract Chinese ...

    2015-09-23
  • Why do many Britons feel let down by Labour?Article

    Why do many Britons feel let down by Labour?

    One in four Britons say they thought Labour would do well, but have been disappointed, with the winter fuel allowance changes being a key reason why

    2024-09-24
  • How do Britons feel about the first 100 days of Labour government?Article

    How do Britons feel about the first 100 days of Labour government?

    Half of Labour voters are disappointed by Starmer’s government, with four in ten Britons feeling the country is in a worse state than before the election

    2024-10-11
  • John Humphrys - Windmills: Blessing or Curse?Article

    John Humphrys - Windmills: Blessing or Curse?

    John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov

    2023-09-08
  • Shale gas is even less popular in UK than coalArticle

    Shale gas is even less popular in UK than coal

    Solar power is the UK’s most well-regarded source of energy, and there is a clear consensus in the UK that renewable energy is a positive thing

    2019-10-21
  • Focus on British attitudes to energy billsArticle

    Focus on British attitudes to energy bills

    It is sometimes a heresy to question a political consensus but looking at the political furore over energy bills in the UK, one is tempted to ask: why have energy bills and energy companies become a major political issue in the UK, even though our bills are not, by comparison ...

    2014-04-08
  • Public attitudes to the household energy marketArticle

    Public attitudes to the household energy market

    A YouGov-Cambridge report on attitudes to the household energy market, uniquely including the views of both consumers and the industry itself.

    2014-04-11
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  • Most Britons are in favour of dog licencesArticle

    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

    5 days ago
  • What do Britons think of public nudity?Article

    What do Britons think of public nudity?

    39% of Britons are open to being publicly naked in some form

    10 days ago
  • Ghosts? Magic? Do Britons believe in the supernatural?Article

    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

    12 days ago
  • LGBTQ+ Britons less likely to feel safe in public than straight BritonsArticle

    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

    16 days ago
  • How do attitudes to swearing differ in Australia, the UK and the US?Article

    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

    19 days ago
  • What time do Britons get up in the morning?Article

    What time do Britons get up in the morning?

    7am is the median get-up time for the public

    23 days ago
  • How do Britons think you should name a baby?Article

    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

    24 days ago
  • How many Britons say they can speak a foreign language?Article

    How many Britons say they can speak a foreign language?

    20% of Britons say they can fluently speak a foreign language, while Spanish is the most popular language for those who would want to learn

    27 days ago
  • Support for assisted dying unmoved by the debateArticle

    Support for assisted dying unmoved by the debate

    Three quarters of Britons still think assisted dying should be legal in principle, with 72% supporting Kim Leadbeater’s proposals

    about 1 month ago
  • Measuring the Mandela effect: How many Britons share false memories?Article

    Measuring the Mandela effect: How many Britons share false memories?

    Half of Britons remember Colin Firth’s Mr Darcy emerging wet-shirted from a lake, even though it never happened

    about 2 months ago
  • Should dating apps let people filter by height?Article

    Should dating apps let people filter by height?

    Most Britons see verticality-based dating preferences as acceptable, but men and women split when it comes to weight

    about 2 months ago
  • How do Scots feel about Scottish banknotes?Article

    How do Scots feel about Scottish banknotes?

    While 66% of Scots have experienced difficulty using Scottish banknotes in the rest of the UK, just 25% would support their abolition

    about 2 months ago
  • Is it vulgar to talk about money?Article

    Is it vulgar to talk about money?

    Younger Britons are far more comfortable talking about money than their elders

    2 months ago
  • What is the state of Britain’s handwriting?Article

    What is the state of Britain’s handwriting?

    Joined-up handwriting is less common among younger Britons

    2 months ago
  • How strong are regional identities in Britain?Article

    How strong are regional identities in Britain?

    Nearly half of North Easterners have a very strong attachment to their region, though this is true of just 11% of East Midlanders

    2 months ago
  • Should you be allowed to marry your cousin?Article

    Should you be allowed to marry your cousin?

    Three quarters of Britons say no

    2 months ago
  • Only 7% of ethnic minority Britons have ever used the term “global majority”Article

    Only 7% of ethnic minority Britons have ever used the term “global majority”

    More ethnic minority Britons prefer the term “ethnic minorities”, and also “BAME”

    2 months ago
  • Do Britons think ‘DEI’ initiatives have gone too far in the UK?Article

    Do Britons think ‘DEI’ initiatives have gone too far in the UK?

    While most Britons think efforts to help disabled people gain fair and equal access to work have not gone far enough, there is more division when it comes to ethnic minorities and LGBT people

    3 months ago
  • How do Britons – and its Catholics – see the Catholic Church?Article

    How do Britons – and its Catholics – see the Catholic Church?

    87% of British Catholics say Pope Francis did a good job, while being more likely to see the church as too conservative than too liberal

    3 months ago
  • Littering, loudspeakers and Lime bikes: what public nuisances bother Britons most?Article

    Littering, loudspeakers and Lime bikes: what public nuisances bother Britons most?

    The generations are most split on swearing and slow walking

    3 months ago
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