Forty-two percent of the poorest French say they have been forced to forgo one meal a day due to galloping food inflation, according to a survey conducted by the Ifop studio for 'Le Parisien'.more
The United Right can count on 36 percent. votes and electoral victory, according to a survey conducted by the Estimator studio for DoRzeczy.pl. 25.8 percent would vote for the Civic Coalition. voters, and 11 percent for the Confederation. - indicated. Voter turnout would be 58 percent.more
12 percent of workers know someone who has lost a job in the past year due to automation in the company, according to the "Polish Labor Market Barometer." Accelerating robotization is one impetus for workers to acquire new competencies, it added.more
16.9 percent of Poles interviewed by IBRiS indicated Rafał Trzaskowski as the politician they would most like to host at the Easter table, Radio Zet reported. 14.5 percent would like to eat Easter breakfast in the company of Mateusz Morawiecki, and 12.1 percent of Donald Tusk.more
The ruling Scottish National Party (SNP) fared very poorly in the first poll after Humza Yousaf became its leader - if the Scottish Parliament elections were held now, the SNP would be in danger of losing power.more
On March 24-27, 2023, Research Partner conducted another survey of Poles' political preferences on the Ariadna panel. This time, the popularity of politicians who could run in the presidential election in 2025 was examined.more
As many as 70 percent of us have such plans, which shows the effect of inflation felt by households. 65 percent of Poles plan to save up to 30 percent. - "Rzeczpospolita" reports.more
President Andrzej Duda, Defense Ministry chief Mariusz Blaszczak and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki are the leaders of the trust ranking in March, according to a CBOS poll. PO chief Donald Tusk, Law and Justice Chairman Jaroslaw Kaczynski and Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro face the most distrust.more
The overall consumer sentiment index fell by 4 percent in February 2023 compared to January, according to a GfK study. Poles assess the financial situation of households and the economic situation in the country worse.more
According to the survey, 41 percent of Poles collect funds for tourist trips. 19 percent of respondents save for renovation expenses, and 18 percent for new furniture or electronics.more
30 percent of Poles believe that the state should support the housing policy by subsidizing the reduction of interest rates on loans, according to the newest survey. more
More than 97 percent of Poles used mobile telephony in 2022, 79 percent had access to the Internet, mostly fixed-line (69.8 percent), according to a survey released by the Office of Electronic Communications. It added that TV services were used by 87.5 percent of those surveyed.more
Poles trust the head of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski. Behind him was President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. Szymon Hołownia made a significant decrease in trust and in the ranking he was behind the PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński - according to the Ibris survey for Onet.more
Thirty-eight percent of surveyed Poles are systematically saving, according to the survey "Poles' Own Wallet: saving time." More than five months' wages were accumulated by 28 percent of those who are building a financial cushion, it added.more
Almost two in three Brits want a new political party to be set up to take on the Tories and Labour, a new study of trust in politics has found.
The annual Edelman trust barometer poll found that voters have become increasingly pessimistic, distrustful of government and disdainful of politicians on both sides of the house.more
56.5 percent of Polish employees have had the opportunity to work with people of another nationality. Most evaluate the cooperation positively, according to the Pracuj.pl report. According to 40 percent, the influx of workers from Ukraine could have a good impact on the Polish economy, but there is no shortage of concerns, including the availability of labor.more
Wizz Air has been named the worst short-haul airline by UK passengers. Travellers surveyed by consumer group Which? gave the Hungary-based carrier one star out of five for boarding experience, cabin environment and seat comfort.more
Almost two in three Britons believe Brexit has damaged the UK economy, a new poll for The Independent has found.
Some 61 per cent of voters say quitting the EU has made Britain’s economy worse, according to the Savanta survey – with only 13 per cent saying it has improved the economic situation.more
Nearly two-thirds of Germans (64 percent) spoke out against the supply of fighters to Ukraine. According to the dpa agency, most opponents of this option are among the supporters of the right-wing populist AfD and the left.more
42.9 percent of respondents are not sure that the next elections in Poland will be conducted honestly. 30.2% are confident about the fairness of the elections. respondents - according to the latest SW Research survey for rp.pl.more