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YouGov 11 hours ago:   Monday Jan 25 - 5:10pm In honour of #BurnsNight, here is a reminder of Scotland's best classic foods, as judged by Scots:
1. Haggis
2. Lorne sausages
3. Oatcakes
4. Scotch broth
5. Scotch pie
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Link to Image YouGov 18 hours ago:   Monday Jan 25 - 10:20am Regarding the overall impact on humanity, are you more concerned about the impact of...
Coronavirus - 49%
Climate change - 36%
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Link to Image YouGov 20 hours ago:   Monday Jan 25 - 7:29am % of Brits planning a domestic or international trip in the next six months...
Domestic: 29% (was 45% in July)
International: 12%
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Link to Image YouGov 21 hours ago:   Monday Jan 25 - 7:11am Britons strongly support both current and possible future coronavirus travel restrictions:
Proof of negative test - 92%
10 days hotel quarantine - 87%
GPS trackers for arrivals - 70%
Banning international flights - 64%
https://t.co/SL18YEJCVvhttps://t.co/e7TnfhVIrM
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Sunday Jan 24 - 6:23am Professor Jonathan Van Tam has warned those who have been vaccinated they still have to follow COVID rules.
68% of Britons support this approach, although 19% think the vaccinated should not be subject to any more restrictions
https://t.co/BGhFC1BwHO (P13) YouGov 3 days ago:   Friday Jan 22 - 12:26pm Britons on the government paying ยฃ500 to people who test positive for Covid-19, in order for them to self-isolate:
Support - 42%
Oppose - 44%
https://t.co/UqRr5iAPP3https://t.co/K1bvbOWsB7
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Friday Jan 22 - 11:53am Britons think that the ยฃ800 fines that will be given to anyone in England attending a house party of more than 15 people are...
Not strict enough - 50%
About right - 38%
Too strict - 8%
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Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Friday Jan 22 - 9:43am RT @YouGov: Good news! Europe is becoming more pro-vaccine
% who have or will take the COVID-19 vaccine (change since first surveyed)
๐ธ๐ช 66% (+21)
๐ฌ๐ง 81% (+20)
๐ฎ๐น 71% (+19)
๐ซ๐ฎ 69% (+19)
๐ช๐ธ 71% (+18)
๐ซ๐ท 46% (+14)
๐ฉ๐ฐ 80% (+13)
๐ณ๐ด 70% (+13)
๐ฉ๐ช 59% (+8)
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Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Friday Jan 22 - 7:14am % who think that Donald Trump's election team worked with the Russian government to help him win the 2016 Presidential Election:
๐จ๐ฆ 61%
๐ฒ๐ฝ 58%
๐ฉ๐ฐ 57%
๐ช๐ธ 56%
๐ฉ๐ช 56%
๐น๐ท 56%
๐ฌ๐ง 55%
๐ฆ๐บ 52%
๐ซ๐ท 52%
๐ธ๐ช 51%
๐ฟ๐ฆ 50%
๐บ๐ธ 46%
๐ณ๐ฌ 46%
๐ฌ๐ท 43%
๐ฎ๐น 43%
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Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Friday Jan 22 - 6:59am One in five (20%) Americans believe the US government was involved in 9/11.
% who think the same:
๐น๐ท 55%
๐ฒ๐ฝ 49%
๐ช๐ฌ 42%
๐ธ๐ฆ 38%
๐ฌ๐ท 34%
๐ฟ๐ฆ 32%
๐ณ๐ฌ 28%
๐ฉ๐ช 27%
๐ฎ๐น 25%
๐ญ๐บ 25%
๐จ๐ฆ 23%
๐ต๐ฑ 23%
๐ง๐ท 22%
๐บ๐ธ 20%
๐ซ๐ท 20%
๐ช๐ธ 20%
๐ฆ๐บ 18%
๐ฏ๐ต 18%
๐ฌ๐ง 12%
๐ธ๐ช 11%
๐ฉ๐ฐ 9%
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Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Friday Jan 22 - 6:17am Britons are the most likely in the world to say they have/will take the COVID-19 vaccine (81%).
Having risen 20pts since we asked in Nov, this is also one of the biggest increases globally, and part of a broader trend of Europe becoming more pro-vaccine
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Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Friday Jan 22 - 4:31am Good news! Europe is becoming more pro-vaccine
% who have or will take the COVID-19 vaccine (change since first surveyed)
๐ธ๐ช 66% (+21)
๐ฌ๐ง 81% (+20)
๐ฎ๐น 71% (+19)
๐ซ๐ฎ 69% (+19)
๐ช๐ธ 71% (+18)
๐ซ๐ท 46% (+14)
๐ฉ๐ฐ 80% (+13)
๐ณ๐ด 70% (+13)
๐ฉ๐ช 59% (+8)
https://t.co/IVlUu6yqeghttps://t.co/FkrUKixryz
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Friday Jan 22 - 3:47am How important is it to you, if at all, that the first woman has just become US Vice President?
ALL BRITONS
Important: 53% / Unimportant: 38%
MEN:
45% / 46%
WOMEN:
60% / 30%
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Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Thursday Jan 21 - 10:27am How well or badly Britons think the government is doing at...
LIMITING THE VIRUS
Well - 25%
Badly - 70%
RESOURCING THE NHS
Well - 39%
Badly - 53%
PROTECTING JOBS
Well - 48%
Badly - 44%
https://t.co/xpNjgkz45ghttps://t.co/A25zINz8Cl
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Thursday Jan 21 - 10:27am How Britons think the government is handling COVID-19 overall:
ALL BRITS
Well - 37%
Badly - 60%
CON VOTERS
Well - 68%
Badly - 29%
LAB VOTERS
Well - 13%
Badly - 85%
https://t.co/xpNjgkz45ghttps://t.co/eardAc4zqB
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Thursday Jan 21 - 4:31am Britons would *support*:
Masks in all public places - 69%
Closing garden centres - 57%
Closing nurseries - 52%
They would *oppose*:
Opening non-essential shops - 69%
Reopening schools - 67%
Further limiting exercise - 55%
Ending support bubbles - 54%
https://t.co/Ggid9k3sxlhttps://t.co/GS7NIFItWD
Link to Image YouGov 5 days ago:   Wednesday Jan 20 - 12:44pm It's not me, it's you...
69% of Britons say they are taking this latest lockdown just as seriously as the first, but 76% think that other people are not
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Link to Image YouGov 5 days ago:   Wednesday Jan 20 - 12:43pm Over half of Britons (54%) expect all restrictions to come to an end sometime in the next 12 months
Next 2 months: 3%
3-4 months: 8%
5-6 months: 13%
7-8 months: 10%
9-10 months: 9%
11-12 months: 11%
Over 12 months: 35%
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Link to Image YouGov 5 days ago:   Wednesday Jan 20 - 12:20pm 69% of Britons say they are taking this latest lockdown just as seriously as the first... but 76% think that other people are not
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Link to Image YouGov 5 days ago:   Wednesday Jan 20 - 11:06am If you donโt know someone personally, is it appropriate or inappropriate for them to wish you well in an email?
Appropriate - 66%
Inappropriate - 15%
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Link to Image YouGov 6 days ago:   Wednesday Jan 20 - 4:20am RT @YouGov: Where Britons would prefer to receive the vaccine:
GP surgery - 55%
Pharmacy - 12%
Vaccination hub - 7%
Hospital - 5%
Don't want the vaccine - 8%
https://t.co/vN3X9zFvnEhttps://t.co/SF0BIHJuGC
Link to Image YouGov 6 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 19 - 11:12am By 49% to 36% Britons say that workplaces should be allowed to insist that their employees get the coronavirus vaccine when they are offered it
https://t.co/MUgG65VHqrhttps://t.co/Bb2FTxoUJM
Link to Image YouGov 6 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 19 - 11:03am Boris Johnson is partial to a power nap, it has been reported. If true, he joins 31% of 50-64 year olds who often (9%) or sometimes (22%) do the same
https://t.co/NUaul1iugahttps://t.co/c9hEU3HVDH
Link to Image YouGov 6 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 19 - 10:49am Where Britons would prefer to receive the vaccine:
GP surgery - 55%
Pharmacy - 12%
Vaccination hub - 7%
Hospital - 5%
Don't want the vaccine - 8%
https://t.co/vN3X9zFvnEhttps://t.co/SF0BIHJuGC
Link to Image YouGov 6 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 19 - 9:28am Britain is getting bored.
Our weekly mood tracker shows that 35% of Brits report feeling bored in the preceding week, far up from the pre-COVID average of 19%.
Boredom levels peaked at 40% during the first lockdown in April.
https://t.co/yi0ZL9T8jKhttps://t.co/n9IDqZZjS7
Link to Image YouGov 6 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 19 - 6:14am Which of the following do you think would make the best Prime Minister? (13-14 Jan)
Keir Starmer - 34%
Boris Johnson - 29%
Don't know - 34%
https://t.co/75FEFFQpnShttps://t.co/bLBLr20BAE
Link to Image YouGov 6 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 19 - 6:14am Latest Westminster voting intention (fieldwork 13-14 Jan)
Lab - 39%
Con - 38%
Green - 6%
Lib Dem - 5%
SNP - 5%
Reform UK - 3%
https://t.co/75FEFFQpnShttps://t.co/UFlqhRpHTU
Link to Image YouGov 6 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 19 - 5:53am RT @YouGov: How much more positively would people around the world feel about a COVID-19 vaccine if they saw it was developed in Britain? (net scores shown)
๐ฎ๐ณ +49
๐ฒ๐ฝ +48
๐ญ๐ฐ +43
๐ฆ๐ช๐ฌ๐ง +40
๐ฆ๐บ +34
๐ฉ๐ฐ +33
๐ฎ๐ฉ +32
๐ช๐ธ +31
๐ธ๐ฌ +28
๐ต๐ฑ +24
๐ธ๐ช +21
๐บ๐ธ +20
๐ฎ๐น +17
๐ซ๐ท +7
๐จ๐ณ๐ฉ๐ช +1
https://t.co/2vdcxVjOlihttps://t.co/9S1gQntPX5
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 11:16am The majority of Britons (61%) now feel the government is handling the Covid-19 vaccine rollout well. This is up from 41% when asked a couple of weeks ago
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Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 10:41am One in five Britons (21%) have been forced to skip a meal because they didn't have enough money. This is also the case for most parents who at times struggle to feed their children (57%)
https://t.co/VzHRRTqPFZhttps://t.co/LzAjo1i1dA
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 10:41am A quarter of parents (25%) say there have been times where they have struggled to provide food for their children during term-time, as do 27% during school holidays
https://t.co/VzHRRTqPFZhttps://t.co/3OxccNprsS
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 10:27am RT @YouGov: Britons are the 2nd most willing of any nation to take the COVID-19 vaccine (% willing to take/already taken)
๐น๐ญ 83%
๐ฌ๐ง 80%
๐ฉ๐ฐ 70%
๐ฒ๐ฝ 68%
๐ฎ๐ณ 67%
๐ช๐ธ 66%
๐ฆ๐บ๐ฎ๐น 64%
๐จ๐ณ 61%
๐ฒ๐พ 60%
๐ณ๐ด 57%
๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ช 56%
๐ธ๐ช 55%
๐ฉ๐ช๐ธ๐ฆ 51%
๐ซ๐ฎ 50%
๐ธ๐ฌ๐บ๐ธ 47%
๐ต๐ญ 46%
๐น๐ผ 41%
๐ญ๐ฐ40%
๐ซ๐ท39%
๐ต๐ฑ28%
https://t.co/q7ER3yy0tzhttps://t.co/QNUPeV541j
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 6:03am (The most common reason in every country is simply: "Waiting to see if it is safe") YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 5:39am Are people refusing to take the COVID vaccine because they are anti-vaxxer? The answer is largely no
% who won't take the COVID vaccine and are "opposed to vaccines in general"
๐ซ๐ท 9%
๐ฉ๐ช 7%
๐ต๐ฑ๐บ๐ธ๐ญ๐ฐ 6%
๐ธ๐ช๐ฎ๐น๐ฒ๐ฝ 5%
๐ฆ๐ช๐ช๐ธ 3%
๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ธ๐ฌ๐จ๐ณ๐ฆ๐บ๐ฎ๐ณ๐ฌ๐ง 2%
๐ฉ๐ฐ 1%
https://t.co/q7ER3yy0tzhttps://t.co/OW2GJERiIU
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 12:28pm Reports have emerged that the government may scrap the 48-hour working week limit.
But just 12% of Britons (and 16% of Tory voters) think that employers should be allowed to ask workers to work more than 48 hours a week
https://t.co/ZmfKxXz6Aehttps://t.co/au1zfPxC6I
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 12:23pm Who thinks Brexit has been going well this year?
Con voters - 50%
Leave voters - 42%
British public - 23%
Remain voters - 10%
Lab voters - 8%
https://t.co/5RDnMnNJAPhttps://t.co/RwPMynZE8P
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 10:09am And here's how much better/worse Britons would feel about a COVID-19 vaccine developed in... (net scores shown)
UK +40
Canada +30
Germany +29
Australia +23
France +14
Singapore +1
USA +1
South Korea -2
India -21
China -42
Iran -44
Russia -49
https://t.co/2vdcxVjOlihttps://t.co/T2zuGhd1EW
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 10:06am How much more positively would people around the world feel about a COVID-19 vaccine if they saw it was developed in Britain? (net scores shown)
๐ฎ๐ณ +49
๐ฒ๐ฝ +48
๐ญ๐ฐ +43
๐ฆ๐ช๐ฌ๐ง +40
๐ฆ๐บ +34
๐ฉ๐ฐ +33
๐ฎ๐ฉ +32
๐ช๐ธ +31
๐ธ๐ฌ +28
๐ต๐ฑ +24
๐ธ๐ช +21
๐บ๐ธ +20
๐ฎ๐น +17
๐ซ๐ท +7
๐จ๐ณ๐ฉ๐ช +1
https://t.co/2vdcxVjOlihttps://t.co/9S1gQntPX5
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 9:15am Are Brits as good as they say they are at following the COVID rules?
91% of Britons say they have been following the rules well
But only 56% say most people in their local area have been
This discrepancy is the 5th largest of all the countries we asked
https://t.co/Ll6a3Z6iC0https://t.co/0lCD1pvMCb
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 7:48am Many are asking why the score in France is so low. Vaccine scepticism in France precedes the COVID crisis. However, it is NOT anti-vaxxer.
By far the most common reason for not wanting to take vaccine in every country is: "waiting to see if it's safe"
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Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 7:47am Many are asking why the score in France is so low. Vaccine scepticism in France precedes the COVID crisis. However, it is NOT anti-vaxxer.
By far the most common reason for not wanting to take vaccine in every country is: "waiting to see if it's safe"
https://t.co/q7ER3yy0tzhttps://t.co/5Y5Rgs1xSD
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 7:43am We'll be tracking how public willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine shifts across the world - you can follow the data here: https://t.co/BgXMDASwX8 YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 15 - 7:40am Britons are the 2nd most willing of any nation to take the COVID-19 vaccine (% willing to take/already taken)
๐น๐ญ 83%
๐ฌ๐ง 80%
๐ฉ๐ฐ 70%
๐ฒ๐ฝ 68%
๐ฎ๐ณ 67%
๐ช๐ธ 66%
๐ฆ๐บ๐ฎ๐น 64%
๐จ๐ณ 61%
๐ฒ๐พ 60%
๐ณ๐ด 57%
๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ช 56%
๐ธ๐ช 55%
๐ฉ๐ช๐ธ๐ฆ 51%
๐ซ๐ฎ 50%
๐ธ๐ฌ๐บ๐ธ 47%
๐ต๐ญ 46%
๐น๐ผ 41%
๐ญ๐ฐ40%
๐ซ๐ท39%
๐ต๐ฑ28%
https://t.co/q7ER3yy0tzhttps://t.co/QNUPeV541j
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 14 - 2:58pm Which of the following best applies to you regarding COVID-19..?
Previously tested positive - 5%
Not tested but think Iโve had it - 9%
Not tested but donโt think Iโve had it - 52%
Previously tested negative - 29%
https://t.co/6m6W6Y07cVhttps://t.co/gFfoQjWKeU
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 13 - 4:04pm RT @YouGov: Currently you can only get a COVID vaccine from 8am to 8pm. But many Britons are willing to get one at any time of day or night
Midnight-5.59am: 43% willing
6am-7.59am: 56%
8am-9.59am: 70%
10am-7.59pm: 75-77%
8pm-9.59pm: 67%
10pm-11.59pm: 53%
https://t.co/h0ltQHAUDIhttps://t.co/qY2yh95oWG
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 13 - 1:42pm Currently you can only get a COVID vaccine from 8am to 8pm. But many Britons are willing to get one at any time of day or night
Midnight-5.59am: 43% willing
6am-7.59am: 56%
8am-9.59am: 70%
10am-7.59pm: 75-77%
8pm-9.59pm: 67%
10pm-11.59pm: 53%
https://t.co/h0ltQHAUDIhttps://t.co/qY2yh95oWG
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 13 - 12:16pm How clear Britons think the current rules are for exercising outside your home:
Very clear - 26%
Somewhat clear - 35%
Not very clear - 25%
Not clear at all - 12%
https://t.co/tAlVPz6k6whttps://t.co/4kiirhbfMW
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 13 - 11:16am At this time do you think restaurants and cafes should or should not be allowed to offer "walk in" takeaway services?
They should - 44%
They should not - 44%
https://t.co/SVipwutF1Ohttps://t.co/gNS1zoqsQa
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 13 - 9:00am What impact has the pandemic had on the mental health of children? % that feel more of the following emotions compared to before coronavirus...
Worried - 56%
Trapped - 42%
Stressed - 42%
Scared - 41%
Lonely - 37%
https://t.co/54ERdtVlBGhttps://t.co/ApF2AerpRZ
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 12:39pm By 49% to 22% Britons would support delaying elections for the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments, the London Assembly and Mayoralty, and local council selections from May until the autumn
https://t.co/LDcl3ktpP3https://t.co/TiBFtBdPLa
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 11:27am Britons think free school meals whilst in lockdown should be provided as...
Food vouchers - 50%
Food parcels - 31%
Extra money - 8%
https://t.co/5vbLGXzCCjhttps://t.co/0miehutknI
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 11:04am 72% of Britons think the general public is taking the current national lockdown less seriously than the one in March
More seriously - 9%
About the same - 14%
Less seriously - 72%
https://t.co/WYFMnRisXXhttps://t.co/BsO94qMu4E
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 8:44am TV writer Russell T Davies has said that straight actors should not play gay characters. 81% of Brits previously told us they think it's acceptable for actors of any sexuality to play such a role
https://t.co/EYznjjumovhttps://t.co/TcCjg8XW3a
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 4:01am How those in priority groups think the government is handling the rollout of the new COVID-19 vaccines:
Well - 45%
Badly - 44%
https://t.co/cpVOnbZJ5xhttps://t.co/7ZHcnm7FLV
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 3:52am How well or badly do you think the government is handling the rollout of the new COVID-19 vaccines?
ALL BRITONS:
Well - 41% / Badly - 45%
CON VOTERS:
64% / 26%
LAB VOTERS:
24% / 65%
https://t.co/cpVOnbZJ5xhttps://t.co/Ev1u4UrCau
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 3:40am It's increasingly likely that Covid rule-breakers will be fined, the Metropolitan Police commissioner has said.
Yesterday a plurality of Brits (46%) told us they think police enforcement of the new lockdown rules has not been strict enough
https://t.co/8FUu6PfOI7https://t.co/xCOKzqjuHH
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 11:49am Do you think police enforcement of the new lockdown rules has beenโฆ
Too strict - 14%
About right - 27%
Not strict enough - 46%
https://t.co/8FUu6PfOI7https://t.co/kdron7KTPK
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 11:17am Who Britons hold most responsible for the rise in coronavirus cases over the last month:
The public: 58%
The government: 28%
https://t.co/8CRhgmRo83https://t.co/NB7sUN6shi
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 4:31am Keir Starmer has said he wants Labour to be "the party of the family".
Good news! It already is - at least, more so than the Conservatives are.
52% say Labour is very/fairly close to people with families, vs 37% for the Tories
https://t.co/CVQy6UHh1Mhttps://t.co/D0IP2EgUPlhttps://t.co/A0KpJJDSlg
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 8 - 12:20pm The new coronavirus rule for international travellers arriving into the UK was introduced...
Too late - 89%
At the right time - 4%
Too soon - 1%
https://t.co/tL3gV6CZMMhttps://t.co/LDQE9pJPWJ
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 8 - 12:20pm 92% of Britons support the new coronavirus travel restrictions, whereby those travelling to the UK will have to take a test up to 72 hours before departing
https://t.co/U9N3JZpmmihttps://t.co/peWtuJ6W3t
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 8 - 11:32am 92% of Britons support all travellers arriving into the UK now having to take a coronavirus test up to 72 hours before leaving the country they're in. 89% think this should have been introduced sooner
https://t.co/U9N3JZpmmihttps://t.co/8ZOEDpa6sZ
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 8 - 11:25am 8% of all Britons are taking part in Dry January 2021 (11% of those who drink alcohol)
So far...
8% of participants have abandoned the challenge
20% have drunk but are trying to cut back
72% have stuck to it
All figures are about the same as in Jan 2020
https://t.co/eEOGfniZ9Lhttps://t.co/2zSgM8Ptuc
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 8 - 9:07am London Mayor Sadiq Khan has declared a "major incident", saying the capitalโs NHS is โon the cusp of being overwhelmedโ and the virus now โout of controlโ
YouGov data from this weeks shows 63% of Brits think it is likely NHS will be overwhelmed shortly
https://t.co/nFYZFUvSr5https://t.co/pFOzGG3OG5
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 8 - 8:56am COVID-19: Six in ten Britons think it is likely the NHS will be overwhelmed within weeks
% who think is is [X] that the NHS will run out of capacity to treat coronavirus patients in the next few weeks
Very/fairly likely - 63%
Very/fairly unlikely - 23%
https://t.co/nFYZFUvSr5https://t.co/fQo9peZ0CR
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 8 - 8:25am Leeds Uni have said they will give an "appropriate rent refund" for students in halls who have been told not to go back for Spring term.
Over half of Brits (54%) think students in this position should not have to pay any rent at all
https://t.co/eXCGrkMH3Xhttps://t.co/wtyyZAYco6
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 8 - 4:04am RT @YouGov: Should students who are unable to return to their student accommodation due to lockdown still have to pay rent as normal or not?
Yes, in full - 5%
Yes, but reduced - 30%
No, nothing at all - 54%
https://t.co/eXCGrkMH3Xhttps://t.co/4cWrKlRmUg
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 7 - 4:14pm Many are jumping on reports of people turning down the Pfizer vaccine in favour of "the English one". There is no evidence to suggest this is a widespread view.
66% think Pfizer is safe
63% think Oxford is safe
https://t.co/qG5n6YEXcXhttps://t.co/L2nh83m4kuhttps://t.co/3JL9HN8inV
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 7 - 11:58am Should students who are unable to return to their student accommodation due to lockdown still have to pay rent as normal or not?
Yes, in full - 5%
Yes, but reduced - 30%
No, nothing at all - 54%
https://t.co/eXCGrkMH3Xhttps://t.co/4cWrKlRmUg
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 7 - 11:32am One in five Brits (20%) intend to take part in Clap For Heroes this time around - formerly named Clap for Carers.
69% of Britons participated in at least one Clap for Carers by the time it ended last May
https://t.co/Vc0er1DP09https://t.co/tQuFFLfhF4
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 7 - 11:26am 74% of Britons say it was the right decision for some social media platforms to temporarily suspended Donald Trump's accounts
https://t.co/gTorcmmZslhttps://t.co/3350pjuDXT
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 7 - 5:47am RT @YouGovAmerica: SNAP POLL ON US CAPITOL BREACH
- 62% of voters see it as a threat to democracy
- 71% oppose actions of those in the Capitol, although Republicans split
- 66% say Trump to blame
- By 50% to 42% think it appropriate to remove Trump from office immediately
https://t.co/ZfDhfW6NFI YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 6 - 11:37am 30% of Britons think lockdowns and other coronavirus restrictions won't end this year
Spring '21: 13%
Summer '21: 28%
Autumn '21: 12%
Winter '21: 5%
2022: 20%
In a few years: 7%
Never: 3%
https://t.co/Zsvc3GCiGxhttps://t.co/8MnzsFqMkr
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 6 - 11:36am Boris Johnson has said the Covid-19 vaccination rate will be increased to 2 million a week in coming weeks. The majority of Britons (58%) don't see this as likely to happen
https://t.co/d7D5qcIU2ehttps://t.co/cgyLJf2Cdk
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 6 - 11:23am By 48% to 18% Britons think it is right that GCSE & A-Level results this coming year will be based upon teacher assessed-grades rather than exam results
https://t.co/RwWeA5rcI4https://t.co/IfGU5O1b1R
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 6 - 11:13am Brits are more pessimistic now than they were in December about when coronavirus restrictions will end
Spring '21: 13% (-13 on Dec)
Summer '21: 28% (-4)
Autumn '21: 12% (+3)
Winter '21: 5% (+1)
2022: 20% (+10)
In a few years: 7% (+2)
Never: 3% (+1)
https://t.co/Zsvc3GCiGxhttps://t.co/3869WHn9R4
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 5 - 11:26am 69% of Britons think the national lockdowns across the UK will be either very (15%) or somewhat (54%) effective in reducing COVID-19 cases
https://t.co/KF6TC5qC7phttps://t.co/qlHSuyOyQf
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 5 - 11:26am 77% of the public say the new lockdown measures should have been introduced sooner. Only 11% think they were brought in at the right time
https://t.co/KCbnXN8jzMhttps://t.co/jObOF1xdwD
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 5 - 5:23am Most important issues facing the country
Health: 64% (+6 vs two weeks ago)
Economy: 55% (+2)
Brexit: 34% (-27)
Environment: 26% (+4)
Education: 20% (+7)
https://t.co/1p8vQPgXIDhttps://t.co/FbFgeOJLUy
Link to Image YouGov 3 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 4 - 4:21pm Boris Johnson has said he expected at least 13.4m people to have been vaccinated by mid-Feb.
If he can achieve this he will have surprised many - only 13% of Britons (about 6.5m) expect that they themselves will have been vaccinated by the end of Feb
https://t.co/SdYOkXTod4https://t.co/hFuFjVm1P7