More than half of Britons believe Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Finance Minister Rishi Sunak should resign after being fined for breaking covid restrictions, according to two polls published today.more
More than half of Poles want to cool down relations with the Orban government, while changes in the relations between the Polish and Hungarian authorities are expected by more than 7 out of 10 respondents, according to a SW Research survey conducted for rp.pl.more
The functioning of the National Health Fund is assessed well by 31% of Poles, and negatively by 60%. The opinions about the State Sanitary Inspectorate are the best recorded so far. Its activity is assessed well by 53% of respondents, with 18% giving a bad mark. - This is the result of a CBOS survey.more
Nearly three-quarters of respondents intend to boycott at least one company that has not withdrawn from Russia as a result of the war in Ukraine, a survey by market and opinion research agency SW Research shows. Opponents of the boycott believe it is more of a declaration than real action.more
Most Americans think the Biden administration's stance on the Russian invasion is not tough enough and want "effective" sanctions even if the US economy suffers, according to a poll released yesterday for the Associated Press. At the same time, as many as 88 percent fear Russia's use of nuclear weapons.more
58.9 percent participants of the SW Research survey conducted for rp.pl believe that the European Union should introduce an embargo on gas, oil and coal imports from Russia, even if it is associated with a significant increase in the prices of these raw materials. The opposite opinion is shared by 13.4 percent. respondents.more
Fears of coronavirus infection have decreased over the past month. The percentage of respondents declaring such fears has clearly decreased (from 52% to 43%), while the percentage of those not afraid of infection has increased (from 48% to 55%). The current level of fears is the lowest since the beginning of the epidemic, according to the CBOS survey.more
51 percent of the respondents believe that Russia will not be able to cope with the sanctions imposed by Western countries; 27 percent claims to be able to survive them; 73 percent for increasing sanctions, also in the field of energy - according to the Social Changes survey for wpolityce.pl.more
7 out of 10 employees are in the same or better professional situation as at the beginning of the pandemic, according to the Pracuj.pl survey. 43 per cent of respondents declare that they started work in a new place within the last year.more
Around one in eight adults in Britain think that, two years on from the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, life will never return to normal – though nearly one in 10 believe things are already back to how they were.more
One in five Poles have no savings at all, the survey showed. 13% of respondents have gathered savings of less than PLN 1,000, while over 20% have set aside cash between PLN 1,000 and PLN 5,000.more
The vast majority of adult Poles declared that these days they are most afraid of high prices - 71 percent, war - 70 percent and disease - 64 percent, according to a CBOS survey from the first half of February 2022.more
Nearly 75 percent of Poles have helped or continue to help refugees from Ukraine, writes today's "Super Express," citing the results of a poll they commissioned. Almost 1.5 million refugees from Ukraine have already crossed the Polish border.more
Nearly 40% of Polish women believe that they earn less than men working in the same positions, according to a survey. The same percentage has a different opinion on the matter, and one in five respondents does not know.more
Ukrainians are already in the EU. The respondents have no doubts that Poland's neighbor fighting the invasion deserves membership in the European Community and the North Atlantic alliance, according to the IBRiS survey published in Rzeczpospolita.more
46.5 percent of respondents believe that economic sanctions may mean that Russia will stop its invasion of Ukraine, 31.7% of the respondents are of the opposite opinion. of the respondents, and 21.8% did not have an opinion on this matter. - according to the SW Research survey for rp.pl.more
A survey by Which? finds that a higher percentage of electric car owners reported problems with their vehicle in its first four years, and that electric vehicles also spend longer off the road when they are faulty.more
71 percent of those surveyed support the introduction of a bill on defending the homeland, which is expected to lead to the strengthening of the Polish army, according to a poll conducted for the wPolityce.pl portal.more
88% of surveyed Poles believe that living in a pandemic is expensive. This is most strongly felt by seniors and residents of large cities, according to the study by the National Debt Register.more
82% of Poles support the decision of the Polish national football team to boycott the match against Russia in the play-offs for promotion to the World Cup, according to a survey conducted by Social Changes, commissioned by the wPolityce.pl portal.more
Marks & Spencer has been voted the UK’s favourite in-store supermarket despite a strong showing from discounters Aldi and Lidl as consumers face up to the cost-of-living crisis.more
If the parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, Law and Justice would win, with 36.4 percent of the vote. votes - according to the results of the Estymator survey published yesterday.more
In the first decade of February, in comparison with the first half of January, there was a slight deterioration in evaluations of the situation at workplaces. Although still the majority (55%) of gainfully employed assessed it positively, there were fewer of them than in the previous twelve months, according to the CBOS survey.more