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  • Boris Johnson: the best of the mavericksArticle

    Boris Johnson: the best of the mavericks

    Boris Johnson is seen as more able and likeable than Alex Salmond and Nigel Farage

    2014-12-10
  • Which of Boris Johnson’s memoir claims do Britons believe?Article

    Which of Boris Johnson’s memoir claims do Britons believe?

    More than seven in ten Britons still describe the former prime minister as “untrustworthy”

    2024-10-15
  • Boris Johnson's growing fanbaseArticle

    Boris Johnson's growing fanbase

    YouGov tracking data from London-only polls shows that Boris Johnson commands a steadily growing majority approval – and the number thinking very highly of him is rising Boris Johnson is currently spreading his characteristic appeal to the East – on a trade visit with George Osborne to China, he <a ...

    2013-10-16
  • Theresa May leads Boris Johnson amongst general publicArticle

    Theresa May leads Boris Johnson amongst general public

    Theresa May narrowly leads Boris Johnson in the race to succeed Cameron as Conservative leader and PM.

    2016-06-27
  • Snap poll: following lockdown fines, most say Boris Johnson should resign  Article

    Snap poll: following lockdown fines, most say Boris Johnson should resign

    Three-quarters of people think Boris Johnson knowingly lied when recounting the events

    2022-04-12
  • The incredible rise, and fall, and rise of Boris JohnsonArticle

    The incredible rise, and fall, and rise of Boris Johnson

    Boris Johnson is the clear favourite to become Conservative leader, but victory was not always inevitable. Our data shows how his popularity has waxed and waned among the Tory membership in recent years

    2019-06-25
  • Boris Johnson holds his 48 point lead in the Conservative leadership electionArticle

    Boris Johnson holds his 48 point lead in the Conservative leadership election

    With ballot papers landing on doormats this weekend, the latest YouGov/Times poll of Conservative party members shows Boris Johnson is still heading for a landslide victory in the ongoing leadership election.

    2019-07-06
  • How do Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer, and Boris Johnson compare among key voting groups?Article

    How do Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer, and Boris Johnson compare among key voting groups?

    Rishi Sunak is less popular than Boris Johnson among 2019 Tories who have left for another party

    2023-07-20
  • The gambles Boris Johnson is taking look like good betsArticle

    The gambles Boris Johnson is taking look like good bets

    Brexiteers will not be blaming Boris Johnson in the event that Parliament blocks Brexit by October 31st, the premise he is likely to use to call an election

    2019-09-03
  • Boris Johnson fans now outweigh his detractorsArticle

    Boris Johnson fans now outweigh his detractors

    More Britons now consider Boris Johnson to be likeable than dislikeable, but Jeremy Corbyn is still struggling in the polls and falls some way short of the Prime Minister

    2019-11-08
  • Britons blame Boris Johnson for Tory disunityArticle

    Britons blame Boris Johnson for Tory disunity

    Few believe Rishi Sunak is currently in control of the Conservative party

    2023-06-15
  • Rory Stewart clear winner of TV debateArticle

    Rory Stewart clear winner of TV debate

    But Conservative viewers give victory to Boris Johnson

    2019-06-19
  • Sunak favourability drops in wake of Privileges Committee report voteArticle

    Sunak favourability drops in wake of Privileges Committee report vote

    Boris Johnson’s ratings likewise fall

    2023-06-22
  • Boris Johnson vs David CameronArticle

    Boris Johnson vs David Cameron

    Influential Brits think Boris is outperforming Cameron and other leading politicians

    2013-03-25
  • Most Tory members say Liz Truss should resignArticle

    Most Tory members say Liz Truss should resign

    Boris Johnson is the most popular successor

    2022-10-18
  • Boris Johnson is the favourite going in to tonight’s debateArticle

    Boris Johnson is the favourite going in to tonight’s debate

    Prime Minister leads the Labour leader by 37% to 23% in poll of who Britons expect to perform best

    2019-11-19
  • By 49% to 30%, Britons agree with the Supreme Court’s ruling that proroguing Parliament was unlawfulArticle

    By 49% to 30%, Britons agree with the Supreme Court’s ruling that proroguing Parliament was unlawful

    43% of Britons say that Prime Minister Boris Johnson should stand down

    2019-09-24
  • Most Conservative and Brexit Party voters back a pact between their partiesArticle

    Most Conservative and Brexit Party voters back a pact between their parties

    Boris Johnson, however, does not

    2019-09-11
  • Theresa May storms ahead of Boris among Tory Party membershipArticle

    Theresa May storms ahead of Boris among Tory Party membership

    Boris Johnson has been overtaken by Theresa May as the Tory party's number one choice

    2016-06-29
  • What do people think of Liz Truss?Article

    What do people think of Liz Truss?

    Boris Johnson’s heir apparent is not an obvious improvement, in public opinion terms

    2022-09-01
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  • Three key findings from the 2025 Digital News ReportArticle

    Three key findings from the 2025 Digital News Report

    YouGov/Reuters 2025 Digital News Report is out now.

    22 days ago
  • What do Britons think AI chatbots are good at?Article

    What do Britons think AI chatbots are good at?

    Britons see chatbots like ChatGPT and DeepSeek as good at sums, style and general knowledge, but think they would be bad at tackling emotional issues

    3 months ago
  • What do Gen Z Britons think about social media?Article

    What do Gen Z Britons think about social media?

    Gen Z Britons tend to feel that social media has done more harm than good, with 84% in favour of banning under 13s from using it

    5 months ago
  • WhatsApp, YouTube, LinkedIn: what counts as social media?Article

    WhatsApp, YouTube, LinkedIn: what counts as social media?

    Facebook is seen as the archetype of a social media platform, but others are more divisive

    8 months ago
  • Do Britons think video games, TV shows, and stand-up comedy count as “art”?Article

    Do Britons think video games, TV shows, and stand-up comedy count as “art”?

    What does and doesn't count as art, according to the general public.

    8 months ago
  • What news topics do Britons think are covered too much and too little?Article

    What news topics do Britons think are covered too much and too little?

    Half of Britons think sport and US politics get too much coverage, with the public tending to see science and lighthearted stories as underreported on

    9 months ago
  • Elon Musk’s favourability remains unchanged after the riots but X’s reputation continues to declineArticle

    Elon Musk’s favourability remains unchanged after the riots but X’s reputation continues to decline

    Most UK users say the platform gives too much freedom to post harmful and offensive content

    11 months ago
  • How are Britons getting news during the 2024 general election?Article

    How are Britons getting news during the 2024 general election?

    TikTok has reached a third of young Britons with election content

    about 1 year ago
  • Should smartphones be banned for under-16s? Brits are dividedArticle

    Should smartphones be banned for under-16s? Brits are divided

    Parents of under-16s themselves, however, tend to be opposed

    about 1 year ago
  • AI in journalism: how would public trust in the news be affected?Article

    AI in journalism: how would public trust in the news be affected?

    Few Britons think the positives would outweigh the negatives – although there are some tasks they tend to think it would be ok to allow AI to do

    about 1 year ago
  • 12% have been on the toilet during work video meetingArticle

    12% have been on the toilet during work video meeting

    Young workers are the most likely to have turned their Zoom meeting into a Zoom pee-ting

    over 1 year ago
  • John Humphrys – AI: What is the biggest threat?Article

    John Humphrys – AI: What is the biggest threat?

    John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov

    over 1 year ago
  • Britons lack confidence that AI can be developed and regulated responsiblyArticle

    Britons lack confidence that AI can be developed and regulated responsibly

    Public attitudes on artificial intelligence tend to be neutral to pessimistic

    over 1 year ago
  • Twitter users increasingly negative about Elon Musk and the companyArticle

    Twitter users increasingly negative about Elon Musk and the company

    Almost half now say there is too much freedom to post whatever you want on the platform

    almost 2 years ago
  • Concerns for an AI apocalypse rise in last yearArticle

    Concerns for an AI apocalypse rise in last year

    There has been a 10pt increase in the number who see artificial intelligence as a top threat to human survival

    about 2 years ago
  • Charting the global landscape of esports viewershipArticle

    Charting the global landscape of esports viewership

    Ahead of the first ever Olympics eSports week in June 2023, we explore how esports followership varies globally.

    about 2 years ago
  • Britons think artificial intelligence will cost jobs… but not their ownArticle

    Britons think artificial intelligence will cost jobs… but not their own

    Six in ten expect more jobs will be lost to robotics and AI than will be created

    about 2 years ago
  • One in eight Britons say they are trying to use their phones lessArticle

    One in eight Britons say they are trying to use their phones less

    Young people and women are most likely to think they spend too much time on their phones

    about 2 years ago
  • AI: Blessing or Curse?Article

    AI: Blessing or Curse?

    What is your attitude to AI? Do you love it or hate it? Do you eagerly anticipate the great benefits it might bestow on mankind or fear some malign power exploiting it to seize control? Or, even more chilling, do you tremble at the thought that AI itself will inevitably become that “malign power’?

    over 2 years ago
  • Would Britons be willing to share their social media profiles with employers?Article

    Would Britons be willing to share their social media profiles with employers?

    More than six in ten would support social media checks for jobs working with children

    over 2 years ago
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