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The majority of Brits and the biggest James Bond fans are happy to see an actor from an ethnic minority cast in the role
And yes, Never Say Never Again IS a proper Bond movie
Heineken reaches younger markets on social media with James Bond deal
Daniel Craig is now only two points away from being Britain's favourite James Bond actor – and is already the favourite for under-40s
With the new James Bond movie set to hit cinemas, here are some of Britain’s Bond favourites
Cineworld confirmed it will temporarily close all of its UK and US cinemas having struggled to draw in visitors without a stream of new films.
Singer Sir Tom Jones revealed this week that he was once considered for the role of 007 in the James Bond films, but producers decided his public profile would overshadow the character. When we asked panellists who they would like to see as 007, they came up with varied and at times surprising suggestions.
The vast majority of British people would have positive or neutral feelings about a BME Doctor Who – but there is stronger resistance to male roles becoming female
One in four Brits say that Sean Connery is still the best actor to play Bond, compared to one in five for Daniel Craig
By definition, their work is a mystery to us. But how well do you think Britain's intelligence services are protecting the nation? We breakdown your views...
New YouGov research finds that nearly one in three Brits consider themselves to be cool
Sean Connery may still be Britain’s favourite Bond, but Daniel Craig is closing the gap – especially among women and young people
Cineworld is set to reopen in July 2020. Are customers ready to go back?
Did Danny Boyle's Olympics Opening Ceremony outstrip, meet, or fall far of your expectations? You submitted your post-Ceremony reviews! PLUS panellists respond to US Republican Presidential Candidate, Mitt Romney's concerns over the UK being 'Olympics-ready'...
The British public is split in their support and opposition of the recent decision by Ofcom to relax its product placement rules in TV shows, with 41% supporting the decision while 40% oppose it, a survey has found.
Recent years have tested public trust in the intelligence services....
The YouGov Study on Spying looked at how Britons feel about the UK’s spooks, as well as the everyday spying that we do as individuals.
The British public is largely ambivalent about the placement of products on television and in films, although on balance feels that the more informative or educational a programme, the less appropriate any product placement, our survey has found. Up until Monday this week, placement has been illegal in British films and TV programmes, but the law has since changed, allowing brand names to be shown on screen.
Basil Fawlty’s for Brexit whilst The Vicar of Dibley would vote Remain – fictional characters according to voters.
YouGov reveals the events, people and entertainment that Britain liked most in 2018