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Full results on feeling Christmassy available here:
yougov.co.uk
How Christmassy, if at all, do you currently feel?
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With less than a week until Christmas Day, just 45% of Britons say they are feeling Christmassy Very Christmassy: 8% (+1 from 11 Dec) Fairly Christmassy: 37% (+1) Not very Christmassy: 30% (-3) Not Christmassy at all: 24% (+2)
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Full results on contactless payment limits available here:
yougov.co.uk
Assuming you are given total flexibility to set or remove the limit on your contactless payment card, at what level do you think you would set it?
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Just 7% of Britons say they would choose to have no limit on their contactless payment card, as the Financial Conduct Authority announces that the current £100 limit will be scrapped from March Less than £100: 20% £100: 37% More than £100: 25% No limit: 7%
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Full results on parcel theft available here:
yougov.co.uk
As far as you are aware, have you ever had a parcel or post delivered to outside your home, but subsequently stolen before you could get it?
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21% of Britons say they've had a parcel or post stolen from outside their home at least once Many times: 3% A few times: 6% Once or twice: 12% Never: 72%
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Younger women are typically the most enthusiastic dancers, with 92% 18-34 year old women comfortable dancing at home by themselves, compared to 76% of over 65 women, 77% of 18-34 year old men and 49% of over 65 men However, just 28% of younger women would feel comfortable
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Younger women are the most regular dancers % saying the dance at home at least once a week 18-34 women: 38% 35-49 women: 24% 50-64 women: 17% 65+ women: 11% 18-34 men: 15% 35-49 men: 12% 50-64 men: 4% 65+ men: 2% https://t.co/FBnLUdMT7v
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Just 26% of Britons say they regularly dance at home At least once a week: 16% At least once a month: 10% At least once every few months: 12% At least once a year: 8% Less than once a year: 17% Never: 32% https://t.co/FBnLUdMT7v
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Britons are three times as likely to prefer a fast dance to a slow dance, though most have no preference either way No preference: 54% Prefer a fast dance: 27% Prefer a slow dance: 9% https://t.co/FBnLUdMT7v
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Just 23% of Britons would describe themselves as good dancers Good: 23% Bad: 67% Women Good: 31% Bad: 58% Men Good: 16% Bad: 78% https://t.co/FBnLUdNqX3
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Women are much more likely than men to say they like to dance All Britons: 42% like or love dancing Women: 58% Men: 25% https://t.co/FBnLUdMT7v
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🪩🧵/ Ahead of Tess and Claudia's final episode of Strictly Come Dancing, YouGov has looked at whether Britons will keep dancing... 7% of Britons would describe themselves as getting the dance started, with a further 33% happy to dance once others have started
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President Trump says it perfectly. A patchwork of 50 different state systems creates a maze of conflicting regulations, resulting in chaos. Follow me to join the conversation on leading the AI revolution.
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What do you call the last Friday before Christmas? Most Britons don't have a name for the term, but 8% call it "Black Friday" or "Black Eye Friday", with usage most common in... Tyne & Wear: 44% West Glamorgan: 41% Cumbria: 39% Durham: 35% Gwent: 33% Results link in replies
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See full results for how effective people think lessons for boys in schools on misogyny would be at preventing them from abusing women later in life here:
yougov.co.uk
How effective, if at all, do you think lessons for boys in schools on misogyny would be at preventing them from abusing women later in life?
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How effective, if at all, do you think lessons for boys in schools on misogyny would be at preventing them from abusing women later in life? Very effective: 13% Fairly effective: 37% Not very effective: 23% Not effective at all: 11% Results link in replies
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...the teacher polling formed part of a wider in-depth YouGov study which examined the extent to which young men and boys are more likely to hold misogynist views than their elder peers Check it out here: https://t.co/i5Bojk7Hn7
With the government announcing plans to tackle misogyny in schools, our poll of teachers earlier this year found -67% of secondary school teachers say misogyny is a big problem among boys at their school - although they are more likely to see it as a "very big problem" at other
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Full results for our polling of teachers about misogyny among boys in their schools here
yougov.co.uk
Most secondary school teachers see it as a big problem in their school, and the majority also feel schools are doing as much as can be expected on the issue
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With the government announcing plans to tackle misogyny in schools, our poll of teachers earlier this year found -67% of secondary school teachers say misogyny is a big problem among boys at their school - although they are more likely to see it as a "very big problem" at other
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Full results for European support for using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine here:
yougov.co.uk
Italians are the outlier, being divided on the issue
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