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24.06.2025 | Why are Gen Z embracing Catholicism? | Gen Z are embracing Catholicism. As someone raised Roman Catholic, Anna Moloney wonders why her nominal religion is suddenly so chic. Could the answer be ‘accessories’?
“Crucify him! Crucify him!” I’m eight years old, shouting with my peers... |
19.06.2025 | The Crossroads of Compassion: The Assisted Dying Bill Debate | The debate over the assisted dying bill in the UK is a storm brewing on the horizon. As MPs prepare for a crucial vote, the stakes couldn't be higher. This legislation could change the landscape of end-of-life choices for countless individu... |
18.06.2025 | The Debate: Should MPs pass the assisted dying bill? | As MPs prepare for a final vote on the assisted dying bill this Friday, we get two experts to outline the cases for and against in this week’s Debate
Our current law forces many dying people to suffer. Yet the option of a calm and dignified... |
18.06.2025 | Scots Study Warns AI Scammers Could Weaponise Regional Accents | Researchers at Abertay University have raised concerns that advances in AI voice technology could be exploited by scammers to target unsuspecting victims by using regional accents.
A new study, led by Dr Neil Kirk of the Department of Socio... |
09.06.2025 | Government needs to focus on lowering energy costs to sell net zero, polling says | The government’s embattled net zero mission suffers from a PR problem.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has been tasked with two huge goals: achieving clean power by 2030, and net zero by 2050.
According to fresh polling by PR agency Grayling M... |
07.06.2025 | The Class Divide: Farage vs. Starmer and the Future of British Politics | In the ever-shifting landscape of British politics, class remains a potent force. Recent polling reveals a surprising twist: Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, is perceived as more authentically working class than Prime Minister Sir Kei... |
06.06.2025 | Farage considered ‘more working class’ than Starmer, polling finds | Reform leader Nigel Farage is seen by voters to have more solid working class credentials than Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, fresh polling by More in Common has found.
19 per cent see the Reform leader as a member of the working class. F... |
05.06.2025 | The Ripple Effect of Referendums and the Cannabis Debate: A Nation at a Crossroads | In the heart of British politics, two significant issues are stirring the pot: the legacy of referendums and the debate over cannabis decriminalization. Both reflect a nation grappling with its identity and future. The echoes of past decisi... |
04.06.2025 | The Debate: Should the UK decriminalise cannabis? | Sadiq Khan says yes, but is the UK really ready for looser rules around cannabis? We get two experts to argue for and against in this week’s Debate
The London Drugs Commission’s latest report brings much-needed pragmatism to a conversation ... |
31.05.2025 | The Paradox of Progress: Starmer's Struggles Amid Economic Gains | In the world of politics, perception often trumps reality. This is the case for U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Despite achieving significant economic milestones, his popularity is plummeting. The latest YouGov survey reveals a staggering... |
29.05.2025 | Can banning ‘bare beating’ force people to wear headphones on the tube? | ‘Headphone dodgers’ who listen to music on the tube with the sound up are easy to hate but ‘bare beating’ is a problem that is harder to solve than you think, argues James Ford
Public transport is often seen as an inherently good thing. Don... |
26.05.2025 | Was Rayner’s leaked memo an early play for party leader? | Rayner’s ‘leaked’ memo was a reminder that she is cut from different stuff than our iron Chancellor, but was it strategic, asks Eliot Wilson
Last week a “leaked” memorandum from the deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner, to the chancellor of... |
25.05.2025 | Starmer has delivered some key wins for the UK recently, so why is he so unpopular? | U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has achieved some major economic wins for the U.K., but his popularity is at a record low.
The latest survey by pollster YouGov showed that 69% of voters now have an unfavorable view of Starmer.
Cost of livi... |
25.05.2025 | Farage in power would be ‘very bad for this country,’ says Badenoch | Kemi Badenoch has said it would be “very bad for this country” if Nigel Farage gained power, accusing the Reform UK leader of making empty promises that would unravel in government.
The Conservative leader issued the warning as her party dr... |
25.05.2025 | As Labour chases Reform, they’re bleeding votes on the left | Just two weeks after Reform UK’s local election triumph, the government announced a major crackdown on immigration. But while Labour scrambles to neutralise the threat from the right, it risks losing another, just as substantial, cohort to ... |
19.05.2025 | UK and European Union agree to post-Brexit reset deal | The U.K.-EU deal will make it easier for British food and drink to be imported and exported as it reduces red tape for businesses.
The two sides also agreed on a new partnership paving the way for the U.K. defense industry to participate in... |
03.05.2025 | The Shifting Sands of Public Trust: Russell Brand and the Political Landscape | In the heart of the storm, two narratives unfold. One is the tale of Russell Brand, a man once adored, now facing serious allegations. The other is the shifting political landscape of the UK, where parties scramble for relevance. Both stori... |
30.04.2025 | Local elections 2025: Final polls show fractured public opinion | Thursday is the first major electoral test of a new political reality, with Reform UK looking to surge and the Conservatives facing crushing losses.
These councils, last contested at the height of Boris Johnson’s post-Covid vaccine powers i... |
17.04.2025 | UK-US trade deal could be agreed within weeks, as MPs call for vote | A trade deal between the UK and the US could reportedly be agreed within weeks, as senior MPs have called for Parliament to have a vote on any such agreement.
According to a report in the Telegraph, White House officials believe a deal with... |
10.04.2025 | Cabinet Office to shed 2,100 jobs as government shrinks civil service | The Cabinet Office will lose almost a third of its staff as Labour seeks to shrink the civil service, the government has announced.
Around 1,200 jobs will go through redundancies and leavers not being replaced under plans unveiled to civil ... |
07.04.2025 | How Trusted Are AI Powered Search Engines? | Most people in the UK are now familiar with the AI-generated summaries that increasingly pop up on major search engines, but while questions continue to mount around the reliability of AI content, the general public is taking a less cautiou... |
31.03.2025 | KPMG: ESG Targets Now Driving Executive Pay Decisions | More than three-quarters of companies worldwide link sustainability targets to executive pay, according to a new report from KPMG International.
KPMG’s study, Incentivizing Long-term Value Creation: Linking sustainability metrics to board m... |
30.03.2025 | Why are we all saving so much? | It’s a question that has been puzzling economists for months.
The worst of the cost-of-living crisis is, for most households, moving further into their rear-view mirror.
The Bank of England’s rate setters have successfully – if belatedly – ... |
27.03.2025 | Trading Day: 'Tariff Man' flexes muscles, markets cower | Trading Day: 'Tariff Man' flexes muscles, markets cower
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26.03.2025 | Balancing Act: The Tug-of-War Between AI and Creativity in the UK | In the UK, a storm brews over the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the creative arts. The government faces a delicate balancing act. On one side, the vibrant creative industry. On the other, the booming AI sector. The stakes... |
26.03.2025 | If the world really has changed, Chancellor, then drop your tax hikes | Rachel Reeves has one of the most demanding, high profile and exhausting jobs in the country, and so – at the very least – we should forgive her for taking some freebie tickets to a Sabrina Carpenter concert. She’s had very few good weeks s... |
25.03.2025 | Analysis: Why Reeves faces political pressure over the Spring Statement | Over the next 24 hours, Rachel Reeves will be putting the finishing touches to Wednesday’s Spring Statement.
It marks her second fiscal event as Chancellor, and – despite the promised manifesto commitment of “one major fiscal event a year” ... |
24.03.2025 | Spring Statement won’t ‘alter basics’, Starmer insists, amid tax cuts reports | The Spring Statement this week will not “alter the basics” of public spending plans, Sir Keir Starmer has insisted, amid reports the government is considering tax cuts for tech firms.
Speaking this morning, the Prime Minister said he wanted... |
17.03.2025 | Reform UK pledge to stand candidates at all council elections in May | Reform UK has promised to stand candidates in all the council elections in May.
Chairman Zia Yusuf has pledged the party will stand candidates in all council seats at the local elections on May 1.
Speaking at a press conference in central L... |
05.02.2025 | Aveni: AI Key to Unlocking £50BN Financial Advice Opportunity | With the largest generational transfer of wealth expected to take place in the UK by 2050, financial advice firms have the opportunity to start capturing a significant market of those currently not using an adviser with bespoke AI tools.
A ... |
21.12.2024 | Business | Are religious people more generous than non-religious people? What new study finds | How the study worked
Study participants were asked to distribute fake money among themselves and three hypothetical recipients over six rounds, researchers said.
In each round, moderators revealed something about the recipients, including o... |
14.11.2024 | King Charles turns 76 after year of little celebration | LONDON: Britain's head of state King Charles III turned 76 on Thursday (Nov 14), after a torrid year in which both he and his daughter-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales, have battled cancer.
Ceremonial gunfire rang out across the British ... |
28.10.2024 | 73% of Young Adults Would Struggle Without Local Bank Branches | Young adults are more likely to miss their high street bank branch if it closed than older generations, with almost three-quarters (73%) of 18-24 saying they’d find it difficult to replace for some essential services.
According to a new sur... |
09.10.2024 | Umami Bioworks Heads to the Home of Fish & Chips, Seeking UK Regulatory Filing for Cultivated Seafood | 5 Mins Read Singaporean cultivated seafood producer Umami Bioworks has expanded operations to the UK, and is in talks with the country’s regulator as it maps a path to market.
Umami Bioworks’s international expansion rages on, with the cult... |
18.07.2024 | Employers and Staff Optimistic About New Tech, Despite Safety Concerns | A new survey commissioned by the British Safety Council has revealed that both employers and employees are optimistic about the impact that new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (... |
25.06.2024 | Small UK Firms Struggling to Hire Digital Apprentices | According to new findings from BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, digital apprentice numbers grew by 50% in 2023—but smaller UK businesses are struggling to hire more due to bureaucracy and funding challenges.
The BCS study, which include... |
13.06.2024 | Readly launches new branding concept for its summer campaign | Readly launches new branding concept for its summer campaign
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Digital magazine and newspaper subscription service Readly is launching a new branding campaign themed "What type of Reader ar... |
13.06.2024 | Has Thames Water’s public esteem sunk to new depths? | Earlier this year, Thames Water entered a standoff with water regulator Ofwat over attempts to raise customer bills by 40 per cent. At the time – when investors pulled £500m of funding from the utility supplier – YouGov data showed that the... |
23.04.2024 | Rwanda plan: Why can’t the government devote legislative time to anything else? | Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan finally passed late last night, two-and-a-bit torturous years after his predecessor, Boris Johnson, first floated the idea of sending asylum seekers to the East African nation.
It’s taken the passing of a previous ... |
10.04.2024 | Readly joins the National Pharmacy Association’s Your Health Your Pharmacy campaign to promote wellbeing | Readly joins the National Pharmacy Association’s Your Health Your Pharmacy campaign to promote wellbeing
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Readly, the European market leader in digital magazines and newspapers, is supporting t... |
03.04.2024 | Labour would win 154-seat majority if election held tomorrow, pollsters find | Rishi Sunak is on course to suffer a general election defeat similar to the Conservatives’ 1997 blowout, while Labour would win a landslide, pollsters have found.
The latest YouGov polling has found Labour would win 403 seats from across th... |
13.03.2024 | Study Reveals: Poor Sleep Costing the UK £40 Billion Annually | The globally renowned University College London has revealed shocking statistics detailing the economic impact poor sleep is having on businesses across the UK. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, March 13, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The globally renow... |
12.03.2024 | Study: 65% of Germans in Favour of Cultivated Meat, 49% Want More Meat, Fish, Eggs & Dairy Alternatives | A 2024 survey conducted in Germany by the research firm YouGov and the think tank Good Food Institute Europe has revealed a growing appetite among Germans for plant-based meat, plant-based dairy, and cultivated meat.
The survey, which engag... |
05.03.2024 | After a Year of Declining Sales, Tesco Sees Plant-Based Demand Grow | 5 Mins Read UK supermarket Tesco is witnessing a rise in demand for plant-based food, following a slight dip in sales last year. The retailer says the plant-based industry is now in its “second phase”, with whole cuts a key growth point.
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16.02.2024 | 6 common reasons parents regret having kids, even if they really wanted them | Health 6 common reasons parents regret having kids, even if they really wanted them
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08.02.2024 | Unstuck: What Veganuary Can Learn From Dry January | 8 Mins Read Veganuary has been a great success, but after a decade of expansion, growth has plateaued. Dissecting the playbook of Dry January, the other global January phenomenon, gives us important marketing lessons we can apply to break i... |
08.02.2024 | New Survey Reveals UK T&L Has “Significant” Data and AI Gap | Data and technology platform HERE has unveiled insights from its latest global On the Move survey developed in part with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The survey shows a significant gap in the adoption of basic data analytics and AI, along wit... |
07.02.2024 | Microsoft to train 2 million people in India’s small cities with AI skills | The rapid advancements in AI, including the introduction of large language models (LLM), are reshaping how people work and altering broader business models. That’s why Microsoft has unveiled ambitious plans aimed at upskilling 2 million ind... |
08.01.2024 | YouGov acquires KnowledgeHound, expanding data visualisation capabilities | London headquartered research data and analytics technology firm YouGov has acquired KnowledgeHound, a Chicago-based data organisation and visualisation tool. The move by YouGov aims to further expand the capabilities of its data visualisat... |
03.01.2024 | Suggestions that King Charles should abdicate like Denmark's Queen Margrethe are 'unwarranted,' royal commentators say | Entertainment Suggestions that King Charles should abdicate like Denmark's Queen Margrethe are 'unwarranted,' royal commentators say
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29.12.2023 | Unsure About Veganuary? These Recent Studies Show the Many Health Benefits of a Plant-Based Diet | 6 Mins Read A host of studies published in the last few months reveal the benefits of a vegan diet in terms of kidney disease, type 2 diabetes and adolescent health, building up a solid argument for those unsure of taking up the Veganuary c... |
19.12.2023 | Hormone-Free Male Birth Control Pill Enters Human Trials After Successful Preclinical Studies in Mice | John Lopez, Tech Times 19 December 2023, 12:12 pm |
14.12.2023 | Let’s Eat Balanced?: UK Livestock Industry To Broadcast TV Ads Promoting Beef, Dairy & Lamb During Veganuary | 6 Mins Read As the UK eats less meat and dairy than ever before, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is launching an ad campaign promoting beef, lamb and dairy in January to rival the increasingly popular Veganuary, wi... |
13.12.2023 | Rishi Sunak scores lowest ever popularity rating, poll finds | Rishi Sunak’s popularity has hit its lowest levels ever, according to a fresh poll. |
04.12.2023 | Just 100,000 Brits pay a quarter of all income and capital gains tax | Britain’s top 100,000 taxpayers paid almost a quarter (24 per cent) of all income and capital gains tax in 2021/22, new data has revealed. |
16.11.2023 | Brands Are Wasting Budget on ‘Annoying’ Ads That Do More Harm Than Good, New YouGov Survey Finds | YouGov/Picnic UX survey shows 70% of people find digital adverts annoying – and that bad user experience is doing real damage to brands
More than two-thirds of people (70%) find digital advertising annoying and unpleasant, while 72% say tha... |
11.09.2023 | Rishi Sunak now as unpopular as Boris Johnson, poll finds | Rishi Sunak is now as unpopular as Boris Johnson when he left office, polling of the public has revealed. |
06.09.2023 | Best Non Gamstop Betting Sites 2023 – Compare Betting Sites Not on Gamstop | The best non Gamstop betting sites in the UK provide you with opportunities to place bets on your favourite sports despite being registered to the Gamstop self-exclusion program. In this guide, we look closely at the options for betting wit... |
12.07.2023 | Women’s Health Startup Daye Launches World’s First Virtual Period Pain Clinic | Valentina Milanova, founder of DayeDaye |
12.07.2023 | UK femtech Daye launches virtual clinic for period pain | U.K. femtech Daye has a new string to its bow: It’s opened what it’s billing as the world’s first virtual period pain clinic.
The new service, which extends the startup’s direct-to-consumer business selling female health products — such as ... |
27.06.2023 | London: The World’s Capital for Foreign Exchange Adds Cryptocurrencies to Its Ledger | Since London was tied in the top tier with eight other hubs for regulatory structure – a driver and the most heavily weighted criteria overall at 35% – its top-three result is due to its relatively high crypto adoption score (which was weig... |
22.06.2023 | Only 6% of MPs Confident in Existing UK Regulators to Govern AI | These findings come from a survey conducted in May by YouGov on behalf of Appraise. A representative sample of over 100 MPs was asked to answer a series of questions relating to AI and governance.
When it comes to those who are confident, t... |
01.06.2023 | 77 percent of UK citizens are concerned about online privacy | A new survey shows that 77 percent of people in the UK are concerned about the privacy of their data online, but 15 percent don't do anything at all to protect themselves online.
The study, carried out for Proton by YouGov, reveals concern ... |
21.05.2023 | Tea or chai? Celebrating International Tea Day | Tea is the most popular drink across the globe, after water. To celebrate the cultural heritage, health benefits and economic importance of the drink, the United Nations designated May 21 as International Tea Day.
Tea plays a meaningful rol... |
05.05.2023 | I was there when Charles returned to Buckingham Palace a king. Despite his past royal scandals, his reign got off to a shockingly good start. | Entertainment I was there when Charles returned to Buckingham Palace a king. Despite his past royal scandals, his reign got off to a shockingly good start.
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04.05.2023 | Prince William has prepared to be king his entire life but his outdated training won't serve him — or the monarchy — when he takes the throne | Entertainment Prince William has prepared to be king his entire life but his outdated training won't serve him — or the monarchy — when he takes the throne
Analysis by Maria Noyen
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27.04.2023 | Half of Londoners think Sadiq Khan doing ‘badly’, new poll finds | Half of Londoners say they think Sadiq Khan is doing “badly” at City Hall, polling has found. |
25.04.2023 | Why your phone is probably covered in 💩 | We carry them everywhere, take them to bed, to the bathroom and for many people they’re the first thing they see in the morning – more than 90% of the world owns or uses a mobile phone and many of us couldn’t manage without one.
But while h... |
24.04.2023 | Africa: The Dirty Truth About Your Phone - And Why You Need to Stop Scrolling in the Bathroom | We carry them everywhere, take them to bed, to the bathroom and for many people they're the first thing they see in the morning - more than 90% of the world owns or uses a mobile phone and many of us couldn't manage without one.
But while h... |
06.04.2023 | Labour secures 40 point lead over Conservatives in London, new poll shows | Labour are now seeing a 40 point lead over the Conservatives in London, YouGov pollsters have found. |
09.03.2023 | How Small Businesses Can Work And Leverage Influencer Marketing In 2023 | It’s time that small and medium-sized businesses harness the prowess of influencer marketing, and the proof is in the pudding.
According to an Inc. report published last year, around 46% of surveyed consumers claim to have bought a product ... |
10.01.2023 | Prince Harry: A Brand In Crisis With Spare In 2023 | WINDSOR, ENGLAND - JANUARY 10: Prince Harry's book "Spare" goes on display in a branch of WH Smith ... [+] opposite Windsor Castle on January 10, 2023 in Windsor, England. The book went on sale officially today. (Photo by Dan Kitw... |
04.01.2023 | Global economy 2023: Why central banks face an epic battle against inflation | Global economy 2023: COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February ramped up inflation. Photo: Pexels
Where is the global economy heading in 2023? After all the challenges of last year, it’s a question we ask with trepidation.... |
20.12.2022 | Why Do People Fake Orgasms? | There are many reasons a person might fake an orgasm. Better communication, accurate anatomical ... [+] knowledge, and medical check-ups can help partners find equal pleasure. getty |
18.12.2022 | Премьер Британии перепутал право и лево | Не прошло и двух месяцев после прихода Риши Сунака на пост премьер-министра Великобритании и лидера Консервативной партии, как стало понятно: его попытки стабилизировать ситуацию в экономике и поднять авторитет тори не приносят успеха. Согл... |
31.10.2022 | Rishi Sunak is worth almost $850 million, making him Britain's richest prime minister. Here's why that could be a big problem. | Rishi Sunak is the richest person to become British prime minister. Reuters
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20.10.2022 | UK PM Liz Truss was forced from office after losing fights with the markets and her own fractured party | Liz Truss resigns outside Downing Street on Thursday. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
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11.10.2022 | Liz Truss Gets Video Game Satirizing Chaotic Start To Premiership | Liz Truss has been immortalized in an 8-bit satirical game by Construct.Getty Images |
25.09.2022 | I visited Aldi and Lidl's stores and spotted the strategies they use to save shoppers money, from mimicking big-name brands to selling products straight out of crates | An Aldi store in central London. Grace Dean/Insider
Aldi and Lidl are increasing their share of the grocery market in both the US and the UK.
They offer shoppers some of the lowest prices as well as a selection of time-limited items.
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26.08.2022 | Energy crisis: Households set for £3,549 price cap this winter | The energy price cap will rise over 80 per cent to £3,549 per year from October, plunging millions of British households into fuel poverty this winter. |
24.08.2022 | With A Little Help From Her Friend Serena Williams, Meghan Markle’s Long-Awaited “Archetypes” Podcast Debuts To Mixed Reviews | Serena Williams appears at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 27, 2022, ... [+] left, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, appears at a service of thanksgiving for the reign of Queen Elizabeth II in London on June 3, 2... |
28.07.2022 | Эволюция человека продолжается: у нас появилась дополнительная артерия | Продолжают ли люди эволюционировать?
Мы, конечно, становимся всё выше — но пример ли это эволюции? Или просто правильное питание и лучшая экология позволяют нам раскрыть свой полный потенциал?
Сравнение роста современных шведов и норвежцев ... |
26.07.2022 | Казначей бессмертный | Борьба за кресло главы Консервативной партии Великобритании и, следовательно, премьер-министра страны вступила в решающую фазу. Два дня подряд кандидаты — экс-глава казначейства Риши Сунак и министр иностранных дел Лиз Трасс — встречались л... |
06.07.2022 | Консерватор не той системы | Не успев оправиться после попытки вотума недоверия от своих же однопартийцев, премьер Великобритании Борис Джонсон столкнулся с новой, еще более серьезной угрозой. Около четырех десятков государственных чиновников, включая министров, подали... |
28.06.2022 | Poor Connectivity Costing British SMEs Over £18bn a Year | UK micro-businesses and small to medium sized businesses (SMEs) who provide their employees with work phones are losing out on over one hour of working time per employee, per week, on average.
Poor connectivity means that staff cannot get o... |
22.06.2022 | More Than Half of Scottish Employers See Increase in Hybrid Working | More than half of Scottish employers have seen an increase in hybrid working compared to before the pandemic, according to a new study by workplace experts Acas.
In a survey conducted by YouGov, Acas asked businesses in Scotland about chang... |
27.05.2022 | Travel shows signs of uptick, but COVID-19 and inflation concerns linger | The news: As the US Memorial Day weekend kicks off another busy summer season, travel and leisure companies are hoping to attract new customers.
United Airlines began its first major ad campaign in nearly a decade earlier this month.
In exp... |
24.05.2022 | Love Island Sets The Tone For A Resale-Powered Summer By Cutting Ties With Fast Fashion Brands | 4 Mins Read
Popular reality television show Love Island is soon to launch for its eighth season. This year it is putting pre-loved clothing on the agenda by partnering with eBay UK as its outfit provider. The move represents a colossal shif... |
09.02.2022 | YouGov : Consumer confidence slips as Britons' household finance concerns increase | Consumer confidence falls by a full point in January 2022
Household finance measures for the previous month (-3.0) and the next 12 months (-2.4) take an instant hit as cost-of-living crisis mounts
Mixed bag for business as short-term confid... |
07.02.2022 | YouGov : What housing policies would Britons support to tackle the housing crisis? | There is considerable support among Britons for more government intervention in housing policy
Rising rental prices, a record rise in house prices, a shortage of social housing and a construction supply chain and labour shortage crisis - it... |
04.02.2022 | YouGov : You're doing Italian food all wrong, say Italians | A new international YouGov survey identifies 11 'food crimes' committed against Italian cuisine by the rest of the world
A 2018 YouGov survey found that Italian cuisine is the world's most popular. While that may prove a point of pride for ... |
04.02.2022 | Cost of living crisis: four in ten Britons expect their finances to get worse in next 12 months | Fuel, groceries and energy prices are on the rise, with the vast majority of Britons noticing price increases
Britain's cost-of-living crisis has hit the country hard, with inflation at its highest level in three decades, petrol prices spir... |
03.02.2022 | Wordle: starter words, hard mode and X/6 - how are Britons playing the hit game? | YouGov quizzes 1,000 players of the hit word game
The game of the moment is Wordle, a simple pastime that gives players six chances to guess a five-letter word, providing clues based on whether they have guessed any correct letters and whet... |
02.02.2022 | YouGov : The smartphone features that drive Brits' purchase choices | YouGov data reveals that nearly 90% of adults in Britain own smartphones. While the smartphone market is huge, there is also intense competition with numerous brands vying for a slice of the pie. YouGov Profiles, which continuously gathers ... |
02.02.2022 | YouGov : European football's biggest Buzz movers for January 2022 | Italy's Juventus FC has started the year with a bang, witnessing the biggest improvement in Buzz scores among all clubs in select European markets.
Football's biggest Buzz movers is a monthly editorial feature by YouGov Sport, which highlig... |
01.02.2022 | Snap poll: 63% of Britons still want Boris Johnson to resign following Sue Gray report | Voters have little faith in promised changes to the workplace culture of government
Despite being heavily constrained by the ongoing police investigation, the preliminary report by senior civil servant Sue Gray into the alleged parties in N... |
31.01.2022 | Full Fibre has arrived in Cambridge: why do I need it & how do I get it? | Full Fibre has arrived in Cambridge: why do I need it & how do I get it?
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Today, the internet touches almost every single aspect of how we live, work, socialise, shop, and play. Throughout a strange and difficult past few year... |
30.01.2022 | Busting The Three Big Myths Of Sustainable Business | Myht Busting text on sticky notes with office desk conceptgetty |
28.01.2022 | YouGov : John Humphrys - Is 'Woke capitalism' a blessing or curse? | 'Woke capitalism' is in the news. It's been fashionable for a couple of years but it's only recently started to make the headlines and not for the reasons its enthusiasts might have hoped. Is it something we should fear or embrace?
Capitali... |
27.01.2022 | YouGov : By 48% to 38% Londoners think Sadiq Khan is doing badly as Mayor | For the first time since YouGov started asking in 2017, more Londoners think Sadiq Khan is doing badly than well
Almost a year into Sadiq Khan's second term as Mayor of London, YouGov polling finds for the first time that Londoners tend thi... |