Big survey
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
about 7 hours 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
about 7 hours 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
about 7 hours agoArticle
Which chores do Britons enjoy doing?
Cooking, decluttering and tidying up are chores Britons are more likely to enjoy doing
1 day agoArticle
Should there be national service for Boomers?
YouGov test of German think tank proposals finds the public are divided on whether young workers or richer pensioners have greater responsibility for helping poorer pensioners
7 days agoArticle
Should calling your boss a ‘dickhead’ be a sackable offence?
Britons tend to back recent employment tribunal that decided it should not be fireable offence
22 days agoArticle
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
26 days agoArticle
How are UK students really using AI?
Two thirds say they ever use AI, and one in seven have engaged in potentially cheating behaviour
29 days agoArticle
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
about 1 month agoArticle
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
about 1 month agoArticle
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
about 2 months agoArticle
Who do Britons think are overpaid and underpaid?
Belief that junior doctors are underpaid has fallen since their pay award last year
about 2 months agoArticle
Plimsolls, pumps or something else: what do Britons call school canvas trainers?
Plimsolls are the most common term, but they’re called pumps in the North West and West Midlands, while the West Country and Scotland have their own variations
2 months agoArticle
What do Britons consider a high and low number of sexual partners to be?
The average Briton has slept with four people, but most also see that as a small number
2 months agoArticle
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
3 months agoArticle
What do Britons think of public nudity?
39% of Britons are open to being publicly naked in some form
3 months 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
3 months 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
3 months 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
3 months agoArticle
What time do Britons get up in the morning?
7am is the median get-up time for the public
3 months ago