Support for the German Social Democrats (SPD) dropped to a record low of 11 percent. This is the result of a survey conducted by the Forsa public opinion research institute on Saturday. A week earlier SPD had 1 percentage point more. more.more
Calling in sick to work is usually associated with hangovers, holidays and actual illnesses. But binge-watching TV shows now accounts for a sizeable share of sickies, as more people race through programmes than ever before.more
Over 20 million Poles want to go on holiday this year; 48 percent going abroad, and 52 percent plans to relax in the country - according to Ipsos Polska.more
Three-quarters of UK workers back a four-day working week while the majority would support public disclosure of individuals' salaries and taxes, new research reveals.
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The German Green party, which achieved the best result in the European Parliament elections, enjoys 27% support. participants of the Forsa studio survey commissioned by RTL and ntv. The CDU / CSU block would vote 26 percent.more
Two-thirds of Brits support the Friday announcement of Theresa May to resign from the position of the head of the Conservative Party and the Prime Minister of Great Britain. more
More than half of Americans believe the US will go to war with Iran "within the next few years," according to a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll. Fewer than 40% approve of President Donald Trump's handling of the crisis.more
A YouGov opinion poll in the UK shows Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives have slumped to fifth place ahead of the European parliamentary election.more
The Brexit Party is set to get more votes than the Conservatives and Labour combined in the European Parliament elections, according to a new poll.more
30 percent Poles assess their material living conditions as good or very good - according to the latest CBOS survey. 51 percent the respondents claim that they have enough money every day, but they have to save on more serious purchases.more
Leaving on shoes, asking for the Wifi password and using mobile phones at the dinner table, are the house rules that guests break the most, a poll has claimedmore
More than a third of Britons have admitted to snooping on their partner's devices and social media accounts to find out whether they are guilty of cheating, a study has revealed.more