51 percent of Poles misjudge the course of things in the country, and 28 percent think the opposite, according to a Kantar survey conducted at the beginning of October.more
Over 40 per cent of Spaniards support establishing a republic following the abrupt departure abroad of former king Juan Carlos amid a cloud of scandals, according to a poll published on Monday.more
In Spain, during the Covid-19 pandemic, a growing number of people in favor of working outside the office. Eight out of ten citizens are now supportive of taking classes from their homes, according to a study by Madrid's Comillas University.more
A month before the US presidential election, the poll advantage of Democratic candidate Joe Biden over Donald Trump is growing. In a study for the "Wall Street Journal" it rose to 14 percentage points, and for Reuters - to 10 percentage points. These polls were released yesterday.more
Every fifth Pole plans to renovate a house or flat in the fall, every eighth respondent intends to buy a new car in the near future, but almost 40 percent do not make any major autumn financial plans - according to a Santander Consumer Bank study.more
Micro, small and medium-sized companies are cautious about purchasing ecological cars, and at the same time every fourth Pole is considering purchasing an electric vehicle in the future, according to a study by the European Leasing Fund (EFL).more
Almost 40 percent of Russian citizens think that Russia should regain its status of a superpower, suggests a recent opinion poll by the Russia Public Opinion Research Center (WCIOM).
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59 percent of French people support the publication of cartoons of Muhammad, and 18 percent of French Muslims do not condemn the 2015 terrorist attack on the editors of the satirical weekly "Charlie Hebdo".more
The Russian president on Thursday praised a coronavirus vaccine that Russia approved for use earlier this month as effective and safe, a clear bid to address international skepticism about the shots that have only been studied for two months in a few dozen people.more
Almost half of the parents want their children to return to school; Parents of grades 1-3 (52 percent) are most inclined to do this, according to the Pollster poll for Super Express published today.more
In the SW Research poll for rp.pl, when asked if children should return to school in the current epidemic situation, 43.1 percent of the respondents answered "yes"; 33.3% of the respondents answered "no".more
51 percent of people would like stores to be open every day, the opposite opinion is shared by every third respondent, according to a survey commissioned by CBRE. Men more than women see the shortcomings of the Sunday trade ban - respectively: 53 percent vs. 48 percent.more
More than half of the respondents negatively assess the government's decision to open schools, 80% supports the use of penalties for not wearing a mask in a store or in public transport, according to a recent study.more
54.8 percent Spanish people are in favor of keeping the monarchy in the country, according to a poll published yesterday by the Madrid daily La Razon.more
Just over half of the UK would definitely get a coronavirus vaccine, with "damaging misperceptions" affecting potential uptake, a poll has revealed.
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The majority of Britons agree with the Government's decision to reinstate quarantine restrictions on arrivals from Spain, with 84 per cent expressing support for the decision, according to a new YouGov poll.more
Fear of coronavirus infection decreases among Italians, while rage and sadness are growing - these are the results of a survey conducted in the second week of July, i.e. at the end of the fifth month of the epidemic, when the situation is constantly improving.more
More than half of those taking part in the election of the President of Poland are not afraid of the risk of developing Covid-19, according to the survey.more
A new survey polling Japanese residents has found that 77 per cent of those questioned believe that the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics "cannot be held" next year.more
Residents of Spain, heavily experienced by the Covid-19 pandemic, do not intend to go on vacation during this year's holidays - according to research conducted among the inhabitants of this country.more
A remarkably high number of Britons are open to the idea of another lockdown being imposed if Covid-19 cases surge again, a poll has revealed. Many are even afraid of going out and visiting public places that are about to reopen.more
Drivers on French roads continue to behave dangerously but there is some improvement, a survey from Vinci Autoroutes Foundation published today shows.more