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One in eight Britons saw the Northern Lights last week
For the vast majority, it was their first time doing so
about 1 month agoArticle
How have Londoners reacted to the new Overground names?
Liberty proves to be the most well-liked, and Mildmay the least
4 months agoArticle
Londoners split on ULEZ expansion
Those opposed to the expansion support vandalism of ULEZ cameras
10 months agoArticle
John Humphrys – Has HS2 Come off the Rails?
John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov
11 months agoArticle
Britons have least favourable view of cycling of 12 countries
Britons are also the only country to have a net negative view of coach travel
11 months agoArticle
Britons tend to oppose planned RMT rail strikes this winter
They do, however, support rail workers refusing overtime over the festive period
over 1 year agoArticle
John Humphrys - To drive or not to drive? That is the question
It seems that, in one form or another, we shall need either a great deal of patience or a fat wallet – or both - if we persist in driving our cars in city centres.
over 1 year agoArticle
John Humphrys: Electric cars - is “range anxiety” scaring you off?
Are you persuaded by the environmental arguments for going electric but do you suffer from range anxiety – or even “charging” anxiety? And might that discourage you from making the switch? Or are you postponing a decision in the hope that prices of EVs might fall? Or have you yet to be persuaded that going electric is the right solution?
over 1 year agoArticle
A quarter of Londoners have now used the Elizabeth Line
More than a third of those took a special trip to do so
almost 2 years agoArticle
Birmingham Airport chaos: How labour shortages are affecting the travel experience
BrandIndex data dives into the queues at Birmingham Airport.
about 2 years agoArticle
Most Britons would not fly abroad if they caught Covid, but a third would travel home with it
Four in 10 Britons are worried about catching coronavirus on an airplane
about 2 years agoArticle
What are the new Highway Code rules, and do Britons know what has changed?
Understanding of the new guidance in the Highway Code is extremely varied, and 14% of Britons have no idea that the code is changing at all
over 2 years agoArticle
Global: Which industries are best suited for sports sponsorship?
A new YouGov study conducted across 17 markets worldwide asks consumers about how appropriate it is for various industries to engage in sports sponsorship.
over 2 years agoArticle
Buzzing car brands among American and British gamers
A look at the car brands that are resonating among gamers in Great Britain and the United States this holiday season.
over 2 years agoArticle
How do Britons rate their local train services?
Wales has the highest proportion of people saying their local services are bad
over 2 years agoArticle
Where do Britons – and drivers – stand on climate change policies that would affect cars?
The public are still unsure about making the change to electric vehicles
over 2 years agoReport
YouGov Framework: Attitudes to travel and sustainability in Britain
As pandemic-enforced restrictions are lifted and demand for travel picks up, a new YouGov framework explores the attitudes of those planning a holiday and how their destinations might be influenced by their attitudes towards sustainability.
over 2 years agoArticle
What's autumn got in store for UK travel?
The majority of Brits (63%) think that new Covid-19 restrictions are very or fairly likely to be introduced in autumn.
over 2 years agoReport
UK – Biggest Brand Movers – September 2021
Plusnet has claimed the top spot in the September edition of YouGov’s Biggest Brand Movers in the UK.
almost 3 years agoReport
UK Automotive Advert of the Month August: Vauxhall
Vauxhall rose 1.6 points to end August with an Ad Awareness score of 7.2, starting from 5.6 on August 2.
almost 3 years ago