Most Poles still believe that the war in Ukraine may threaten Poland's security. This is the opinion of 73 percent of respondents, although these concerns are decreasing compared to previous surveys, according to the CBOS survey.more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday afternoon reiterated that he has no intention of resigning from office as a result of a report about parties in Downing Street during covid restrictions, even though 59 percent of Britons want him to, according to a poll.more
71 percent of Ukrainians admit that they support themselves with their own resources, and 44 percent consider their material situation to be average, the latest survey found. 27 percent of Ukrainian refugees say they will stay in Poland even if the war in their country ends, it added.more
The party of French President Emmanuel Macron's Renaissance (LREM) will win the parliamentary elections in June together with the coalition partners, according to a poll for the daily "Le Monde" of the Ipsos / Sopra Steria / Cevipof institutes.more
More than half of those surveyed - 57 percent. - believe that the situation in the country is heading in the wrong direction. Every fourth respondent - 27% - is of an opposite opinion. - According to a CBOS survey.more
44 percent of Poles are now more likely to change jobs for better pay because of inflation. A similar percentage of respondents have sought a raise over the past year due to rising prices, according to the Pracuj.pl survey.more
Fewer than half of people in Scotland say they support retaining the monarchy, according to a major new poll that reveals the cultural divides emerging within the union.more
Half of Poles believe that the most important task of the government is to fight inflation, and according to 22 percent. the priority is to unlock funds from the EU Reconstruction Fund - according to the SW Research survey for rp.pl published over the weekend.more
One in three Brits think it’s time for the Queen to let Charles be king after months of health problems for the 96-year-old. Polling shows there would be bigger support than ever for the monarch should she decide to step aside and allow the Prince of Wales to take over.more
This year, only every second Pole will go on vacation - according to the IBRiS poll for Radio Zet. A year ago, 57 percent of them decided to go on holiday away from home.more
The war in Ukraine will last several more months - assessed the largest group (42%) of respondents in a Social Changes poll commissioned by the wPolityce.pl portal. 32 percent of respondents said ''it's hard to say''.more
As many as one in four people in the UK suffer from chronic pain, which is generally hidden and not understood by the general public, Ipsos research for BBC News has revealed. The use of opiods, which should not be used in the long term, is increasing.more
97% of Poles declare that their households have no outstanding current liabilities, e.g. rent, electricity or phone bills, the CBOS survey showed. Only 3% declare such unpaid obligations, while 1% have problems with their repayment, the survey added.more
Brexit has strengthened rather than weakened the British response to the war in Ukraine. Britons have the best view of their own actions, but in second place is Poland, and positive perceptions of Ukraine and Poland have risen strongly in the past two months, a survey published yesterday shows.more
99 percent of adult Poles perceive price increases, including 88 percent of all respondents who believe that prices of goods and services have risen sharply over the past year, CBOS said in a press release yesterday.more
62.6 percent Poles have reduced their spending due to the increase in prices - according to the United Surveys poll for RMF FM and "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna" published today.more
Employees of the US diplomatic mission in Ukraine, who moved to Poland because of Russia's invasion, went to Lviv yesterday, the US State Department reported. It stressed that this is the beginning of the return of US diplomats to Ukraine. At the same time, the support of the American public for armed assistance to Ukraine is growing.more
70 percent Poles support the decision to abolish the limits of people in public places, compulsory quarantine, isolation and wearing masks in closed places. 26% are against lifting the restrictions. - according to the CBOS poll from the turn of March and April.more
In yesterday's second round of the French presidential election, President Emmanuel Macron, who is seeking re-election, won with 57.6 per cent of the vote; National Unity leader Marine Le Pen received 42.4 per cent of voters, according to poll results reported by the Elabe Institute and SFR for BFM TV at 20:00, shortly after polling stations closed.more
The leaders of the ranking of trust in politicians are: president Andrzej Duda, the leader of Poland 2050 Szymon Hołownia and the president of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski - according to the CBOS poll. The leaders of the ranking of distrust were: PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński, PO head Donald Tusk and MS head Zbigniew Ziobro.more
Almost half of employees in Poland declare that they will change jobs if they are not provided with development opportunities, according to a study by the GoodHabitz educational platform.more
87% of Poles declare that they have a hobby. The most frequently indicated hobbies include reading, travelling and sports, the latest survey showed. As it was added, 77% of those who have a hobby take their mind off work thanks to it, and nearly 7 out of 10 respondents would like to turn their hobby into a job.more