- Article - EuroTrack: Britons take most negative view of train services- Britons, Danes, French and Spaniards all more likely to see domestic rail travel as expensive than domestic air travel about 2 months ago
- Article - Half of London Tube and train travellers say they’ve seen TfL staff fail to challenge fare dodgers- Many Londoners say they see fare dodging on a frequent basis 11 months ago
- Article - Which is the best London Underground line, according to Londoners- The newcomer steals the crown 11 months ago
- Article - Londoners back pedestrianising Oxford Street- But they are much more reluctant to see more pedestrian-only streets in their own local area about 1 year ago
- Article - Support for nationalising the railways disappears if it means ticket prices increasing- While two-thirds of Britons favour nationalising the railways in principle, this falls to just 6% if fares continue to rise about 1 year ago
- Article - European attitudes to overtourism- People in Spain are particularly likely to feel there are too many tourists in their local area, and take a negative view of the holiday lets sector about 1 year ago
- Article - John Humphrys: What’s the real price of your package holiday?- John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov over 1 year ago
- Article - One in eight Britons saw the Northern Lights last week- For the vast majority, it was their first time doing so over 1 year ago
- Article - How have Londoners reacted to the new Overground names?- Liberty proves to be the most well-liked, and Mildmay the least over 1 year ago
- Article - Londoners split on ULEZ expansion- Those opposed to the expansion support vandalism of ULEZ cameras about 2 years ago
- Article - John Humphrys – Has HS2 Come off the Rails?- John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov about 2 years ago
- Article - 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 over 2 years ago
- Article - Britons tend to oppose planned RMT rail strikes this winter- They do, however, support rail workers refusing overtime over the festive period almost 3 years ago
- Article - 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. about 3 years ago
- Article - 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? about 3 years ago
- Article - A quarter of Londoners have now used the Elizabeth Line- More than a third of those took a special trip to do so over 3 years ago
- Article - Birmingham Airport chaos: How labour shortages are affecting the travel experience- BrandIndex data dives into the queues at Birmingham Airport. over 3 years ago
- Article - 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 over 3 years ago
- Article - 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 3 years ago
- Article - 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. almost 4 years ago