There is deep dissatisfaction with the vaccine rollout in some parts of the European Union, according to a Euronews survey. Three-quarters of respondents in France (75%) and Germany (77%) and more than two-thirds in Italy (68%) were unhappy. That contrasts sharply with the UK, where 85% of people who answered the survey expressed satisfaction.more
The Czechs, Italians, Slovaks, Americans and Hungarians enjoy the greatest sympathy among Poles; in turn, the greatest reluctance is expressed towards Arabs and Roma, according to a CBOS poll.more
The British did not accept the high-profile interview that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan gave to American talk show star Oprah Winfrey, according to a YouGov poll released yesterday.more
Law and Justice, Poland's ruling conservative party, would stand little chance of forming an independent government if the elections were held right now, according to a survey.more
The vast majority of Poles do not want the government to buy COVID-19 vaccines from China or Russia - according to a poll conducted by the Pollster Research Institute for "Super Express". more
10 percent respondents want a total ban on abortion. 12 percent supports the current legal status. The rest - to a varying degree - are in favor of liberalization - according to the IBRiS survey commissioned by Rzeczpospolita.more
The Leader of Poland 2050 Szymon Hołownia in February once again led the ranking of Poles' trust in the country - 51% trust him surveyed by CBOS. President Andrzej Duda came in second with 47 percent trust, and the third - Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who is trusted by 42 percent of respondents.more
More than 68,700 people in Germany have died from or with coronavirus since the pandemic began a year ago. Yet many people in the country take a critical view of vaccinations, according to a new study. more
54 percent of Poles are currently repaying loans or credits - according to the study of the National Debt Register. Nearly every third who have such obligations spends the borrowed money on the purchase of household appliances or audio and video devices.more
43 percent Poles believe that the virus that causes COVID-19 was created in a laboratory. 25 percent believes that the pandemic was caused by pharmaceutical companies, according to a Kantar poll. The safety of receiving the coronavirus vaccine is the most questionable.more
Andrzej Duda, Mateusz Morawiecki and Szymon Hołownia open the trust ranking in February, but each of them is losing the sympathies of Poles - according to the IBRiS survey for Onet published yesterday.more
More than half of the surveyed Poles believe that the parliamentary elections will take place on the normal date - according to the Social Changes survey for the portal wPolityce.pl.more
Every third Pole misses meetings with family and friends - according to a survey by Santander Consumer Bank. The inability to play sports bothers 22 percent of respondents.more
Already three-quarters of Poles want to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. This is 7 percentage points more than in the survey from early January.more
Britons would prefer Boris Johnson rather than Keir Starmer to be in charge of the rest of the Covid-19 pandemic and also the subsequent economic recovery, an exclusive poll reveals today.more
The time, when foreigners, asked to indicate the place where Poland is located on a map, wandered with their eyes somewhere near the Urals or Siberia, has passed. Today, nearly 60 percent of respondents locate Poland flawlessly, according to a study conducted by The Knowledge Academy.more
46 percent of Polish consumers buying in stock is the highest figure in Europe. Food products in Poland are most often bought in stationary stores - according to the latest research by the consulting company Deloitte.more
Currently, 89% of people want to get vaccinated against Covid-19. residents of the UK, an increase of 11 percentage points since vaccination began, according to a survey released today by the UK's ONS statistics office.more
33 percent of Poles support the government, 40 percent declare themselves to be opponents of Mateusz Morawiecki's cabinet, and 22 percent are indifferent to this government, according to the January CBOS poll.more