Deadline looms for farmers refusing transmission line work on properties
Victorian farmers opposing the VNI West transmission line project have 30 days to allow authorities access to their land for environmental surveys or face fines and the potential for forced entry.
Half of drivers lack this safety equipment – not even the legally required tools are available to everyone
A survey reveals that many Finnish drivers are not fully aware of the required safety equipment for their vehicles, particularly highlighting the lack of reflective vests among them.
Two Remarks on the Surveys / Why PS is Falling and KDH is at Risk
Recent surveys indicate a decline in support for the Progressive Slovakia party, while other opposition parties are seeing growth.
Recent poll updates in Florida 2026: who is winning to replace Ron DeSantis
Recent surveys indicate a clear frontrunner among Republicans for the gubernatorial primary in Florida, while the Democratic race appears more complex.
Forsa Survey: The Parallel World of AfD Supporters
A recent Forsa survey reveals that supporters of the AfD in Frankfurt hold a significantly different perspective on the city compared to other political groups.
Is 'quitters day' a myth? No, says Strava. Yes, indicate surveys and new numbers.
A recent analysis questions the commonly held belief in 'quitters day,' suggesting that fitness engagement remains robust well into the year contrary to traditional views.
Do not eat this type of fried product
A recent survey conducted by Ilta-Sanomat reveals that most Finns believe leftover fried snacks should be consumed the next day to ensure safety and quality.
Agnija Birule on price surveys in practice: "There is currently a very high risk of launching it on a large scale with millions"
Agnija Birule warns about the risks associated with conducting price surveys on a large scale.
Overview: See the latest Megafon as well as decades of surveys and election results
The article from Politiken discusses the latest Megafon polls and analyzes how the Danish Parliament may look if elections were held today, presenting a history of polling data since 1998.
Most prefer two shorter winter breaks rather than one long one
A majority of people are in favor of having two shorter winter breaks instead of one extended holiday.
What do people in the U.S. think about the Epstein scandal: from a common distrust to the divide between Republicans and Democrats
A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey reveals significant skepticism among Americans regarding the Epstein scandal, highlighting a perceived immunity of the wealthy from legal repercussions.
Many Warsaw residents waited years for this investment. The first drilling has begun
The construction of the IV line of the Warsaw metro, connecting Białołęka to Wilanów, has begun with initial drilling and surveys.
A Cold Shower for the Government from Entrepreneurs – Pura's Support Surprises
Entrepreneur satisfaction with the Finnish government has dropped significantly, according to a recent poll by Suomen Yrittäjät.
Problems for Trump in the Surveys: Support Collapses Due to ICE Actions
A recent survey shows a decline in public support for Donald Trump's administration, particularly concerning immigration policies and actions taken by ICE.
Entrepreneurial Survey: Government Approval Declines, Purra Remains Steady
A recent Entrepreneurial Survey indicates a decline in Finnish entrepreneurs' satisfaction with the government, despite higher approval than the opposition.
Municipal Elections 2026: What Do the Latest Polls Say in Major Cities?
French municipal elections are set for March 15 and 22, 2026, with intense competition anticipated in many urban areas, as highlighted by recent opinion surveys.
Israelis are happy despite everything. So maybe the devil isn't so terrible after all?
A significant majority of Israelis report being satisfied with their lives, suggesting a disconnect between general contentment and ongoing national issues.
Traitors star Joe Marler urges British men to tell their mates one crucial thing
Joe Marler is advocating for British men to express their love for their friends, as surveys show many struggle with emotional openness despite valuing those relationships.
Juvenile penal regime: the reduction of the age of accountability gains strong public support, according to surveys
A significant majority of the Argentine population supports the government's initiative to lower the age of criminal accountability for juveniles, as indicated by recent surveys.
Gallup Ends Presidential Approval Rating Survey; Lowest Record Held by Trump During First Term
Gallup has announced it will discontinue its presidential approval rating surveys, which have been a significant measure of presidential popularity for nearly 90 years, with Trump's first-term approval rating being the lowest recorded.
Gallup Stops Measuring Presidential Confidence
Gallup has decided to discontinue its traditional confidence surveys for the U.S. presidency, a decision that follows weeks of threats from former President Trump against polling companies.
Alarm referendum: FdI surveys members and Meloni prepares speeches
Fratelli d'Italia (FdI) is conducting a survey among its members ahead of a referendum on career separation, signaling growing doubts within the right.
Australians want social cohesion, even if it feels far away this week
New surveys indicate a sharp increase in the perception of societal division among Australians amidst recent events and political shifts.
Quaest: 43% of Brazilians say the economic situation has worsened in the last 12 months
A recent Quaest survey reveals that 43% of Brazilians believe the economic situation has deteriorated over the past year, while 24% feel it has improved.
One in four couples clash when travelling as budgets and bedtimes spark rows
A survey reveals that one in four couples experience disagreements while traveling, primarily over budgets and itineraries.
Inheritance Planning: How Germans Think Differently About Inheriting and Bequeathing
A recent survey reveals that the higher the wealth, the more significant inheritance becomes for many Germans, with many contemplating disinheritance despite potential conflicts.
Survey: two-thirds of Germans do not consider the welfare state sustainable
A recent survey reveals that 64% of Germans believe the current welfare state is financially unsustainable.
If the basket were updated with the 2017/2018 spending survey, poverty would be six points higher than estimated by the Government, according to Di Tella
An economist's analysis suggests that updating the consumption basket based on older spending surveys would reveal a significantly higher poverty rate in Argentina than currently reported by the government.
Support for Alberta independence sits at 3 in 10 in favour, poll finds
A recent poll shows that only 29% of Albertans support the province's independence from Canada, with little change from previous surveys.
From 20% to 48% in just two years: the use of generative AI is spreading rapidly among the French
The use of generative AI in France surged from 20% to 48% between 2023 and 2025, according to a recent study, marking a rapid adoption comparable to the historical growth of the internet and smartphones.
Sanae Takaichi sweeps the polls, consolidating a new political direction for Japan, according to the first surveys
Japanese politician Sanae Takaichi appears to have won decisively in the recent elections, signaling a potential shift in the nation's political landscape.
Japan's Prime Minister's Party Leads in Doorstep Surveys
According to doorstep surveys, Japan's ruling party is set to gain a majority in the lower house ahead of early parliamentary elections.
Survey: a third of residents consider antisemitism a problem in Lithuania
A recent survey reveals that a significant portion of Lithuanian residents perceive antisemitism as a growing issue in the country.
The results of the elections in Aragón, according to the latest surveys
The article discusses the upcoming elections in Aragón, Spain, emphasizing the leading candidate as predicted by recent polls.
'We can't afford to eat at every mealtime' as friends make life changing decision
Despite signs of easing in the cost of living crisis, many households still struggle with financial pressures, leading to significant lifestyle changes.
'Disturbing AI clone' call alert issued by Which? as people's voices 'stolen'
A warning has been issued regarding a scam involving AI clones of voices, wherein victims unknowingly participate in deceptive surveys.
Stavros Papastavrou: The second ten days of February for the signing of 4 contracts with Chevron
In mid-February, the signing of four contracts with Chevron is expected, followed by ratification by Parliament and the commencement of geophysical surveys in the second half of 2026.
The King of the Mountain and 'Wrestling Match' in Secret - Such 'Boys' Games' are Worrisome: Answer Our Small Survey
The article discusses concerns over rough play among children in schools and kindergartens, prompting a survey on the issue.
Latest Political Party Survey: The Gap Between PiS and KO Widens
A survey by Opinia24 for February indicates that voter turnout for the upcoming parliamentary elections could reach 74%, with more respondents expressing strong intentions to vote for the ruling PiS party compared to the opposition KO party.
Slimness on Credit. The Desire for a Model Figure Drives People into Debt, a Survey Shows
A recent survey reveals that many individuals are willing to incur debt in their pursuit of an ideal body image, highlighting the financial cost associated with weight-loss injections amid concerns about their health risks.
Were consultations on phones in schools superficial? "Total ban raises doubts among experts"
The Polish Ministry of Education has sent out surveys regarding phone bans in schools, but many experts question the sincerity of the consultations as the law has already been approved.
Spain turns a blind eye to 'forgotten and silenced' armed conflicts
A survey by Manos Unidas reveals that nine out of ten Spaniards feel uninformed about global conflicts, while 70% are unaware of the actual number of active ones.
Surveys Overview: The Chances for the Parties in the Super Election Year
This article provides an overview of the changing political landscape in Germany during the 2026 Super Election Year, highlighting initial polls ahead of state elections.
Brits claim very awkward relationship milestone is 'more important than meeting parents'
A survey reveals that nearly 20% of Brits consider the milestone of being comfortable enough to fart in front of a partner as more significant than traditional relationship milestones like meeting parents.
US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln is sailing in the Arabian Sea. So is a Chinese vessel
The US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln and the Chinese research vessel Dayang Yihao are currently operating in the Arabian Sea, with the latter conducting scientific surveys.
Survey: most Danes now consider the US as adversaries
Recent surveys show that only 17% of Danes view the US as allies amid rising tensions over President Trump's ambitions regarding Greenland, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark.
Aragon elections polls: these would be the results according to the surveys
Recent surveys indicate a clear favorite for the upcoming regional elections in Aragon on February 8, 2026, with implications for party dynamics.
Research ships pause herring search due to bad weather
The research vessels Árni Friðriksson and Þórunn Þórðardóttir have halted their herring surveys due to severe weather conditions in Húnaflói.
Significant news in a new Maskína survey on party support nationwide
A recent survey by Maskína indicates notable fluctuations in party support across the nation, with some parties faring better than others.
The hate towards Owsiak is growing. Here’s how the head of WOŚP responded
Recent surveys indicate that while most Poles plan to support WOŚP this year, there is a troubling rise in hate directed at the organization and its leader, Jerzy Owsiak.