Nearly three-quarters of Poles expect the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic, which will begin in autumn, according to the IBRiS survey for the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita".more
A sizeable minority of people in the UK would be happy for Covid restrictions including a 10pm curfew to be in place indefinitely, new polling suggests.more
Every fifth employee believes that his supervisor is unfavorable to taking holidays, and 48 percent say that the management has a favorable attitude towards this issue, according to the Pracuj.pl poll.more
71.8 percent Poles expect the restoration of restrictions related to the epidemic situation in the fall, according to a SW Research survey for the rp.pl portal. However, almost half of them predict that the restrictions will be introduced to a lesser extent than in autumn 2020 and spring this year.more
Five years after the EU referendum, a new report published today by whatukthinks.org and the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) argues that Brexit has been far from an unalloyed success so far as public opinion is concerned.more
The leaders of the politicians most trusted by Poles are still President Andrzej Duda with 45 percent. indications; the second place was taken by the leader of Poland 2050 Szymon Hołownia and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki - 41 percent each. indications - results from the latest CBOS survey.more
Only 19 percent of Poles declare that they washed and disinfected their hands before March 2020. In the first months of the pandemic, this percentage increased to 65 percent - according to the latest study.more
Poles usually order ready meals in fast-food restaurants; the second most popular are restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores and bakeries, according to research carried out by ARC Rynek i Opinia.more
Researchers from the Medical University of Warsaw examined selected elements of the diet and lifestyle of the adult Polish population before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Total fat consumption increased, smokers increased, but no increase in alcohol consumption was observed.more
They are stressed, they feel insecure and fearful. They admit that they had no direct contact with the teacher and their peers because of the lack of direct contact with them. They also believe that stationary education is more difficult than remote education - these are the results of a survey conducted among Polish students in the first days after their return to full-time education.more
Nearly 20 percent of Poles declare that they buy things with counterfeit trademarks of well-known brands, according to a study by the research and analysis company UCE RESEARCH.more
57 percent Germans and 65 percent. Poles assess Polish-German relations as very good or rather good, according to the Poland-Germany Barometer survey. The people of both countries view international crises and even the Bundeswehr in a similar way.more
As many as 89 percent of Poles declare that they believe in science. But we do not want to vaccinate ourselves so much - the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita" reports today. more
More than half of Republican Party voters, 53 percent, said they think Donald Trump is currently the "true president" of the United States, not Joe Biden, a new poll shows.more
63 percent of Poles use social media during working hours at least once a week; nearly half - both for business and private purposes - according to the latest Pracuj.pl report.more
75 percent of Poles declare that they will spend a holiday in the country, and every fourth person plans to go abroad - according to a study for the BIG InfoMonitor Debtors Registmore
More than half of Londoners say they feel uncomfortable about travelling on the tube after Covid, with older people particularly concerned about returning to the daily commuter.more
Boris Johnson would secure a 122-seat landslide majority and win 23 more Red Wall seats in the Midlands and the North if he held a snap general election, according to a new mass poll.more
Reckless, drives too fast, ignores the orange light and often does not turn on the turn signals, and at the same time considers himself a master of the steering wheel - such an image of a Dutch driver emerges from the research of the IPSOS studio. The report shows that the British and the Germans are the best drivers.more
Wednesday is the last day of the campaign in Great Britain before a series of elections at various levels, which may determine the political future of several party leaders, and in the longer term - the future of the country in its present shape.more
The result of tomorrow's elections to the Scottish Parliament, and in particular whether the ruling Scottish National Party (SNP) will win an absolute majority, is difficult to lead, according to three recent polls.more
Only 13 percent of UK residents are planning a holiday abroad this year, even when allowed, and two-thirds intend to stay in the country, according to a poll released yesterday.more