Third of Britons, Half of Germans Believe ‘Fundamental Clash’ Between Islam and Local Values
More than one-third of Britons believe that there is a “fundamental clash” between Islam and British values.

More than one-third of Britons believe that there is a “fundamental clash” between Islam and British values.

Economists are not very worried about a recession next year. But 50 percent think the next recession will start in 2020.

Most economic data shows Americans are doing great. But surveys reveal that pessimism and recession fear is on the rise.

An NBC News/GenForward survey indicates that millennial turnout may remain thin in the November midterm elections.

82 percent of American teenagers claim to own an Apple iPhone in a recent survey, making the iPhone the most dominant brand.

Only 19 percent of Americans 45 and younger could pass a multiple choice U.S. citizenship test, according to a survey released Wednesday.

Brexit voters would still support leaving the European Union (EU) if the divorce had economic effects such as higher prices and travel costs, a poll has revealed.

The UK Independence Party has seen a sharp rise in membership since Theresa May published her Chequers plan for a “soft” Brexit tied to many European Union (EU) rules.

And tariffs will barely be felt by the American economy.

Almost 70 percent of Brits think Brexit is going badly, a poll has revealed, with the majority of both Leave and Remain voters blaming the government.

Most British voters believe technology can be used to keep the Irish border open after Brexit, and more than 60 percent say Brexit talks are moving too slowly, a new poll has revealed.

Adding together those who think the Trump administration’s trade policies will have a positive effect or only a marginally negative effect produces a 58 percent majority of economists.

A strong majority of Brits think immigration has divided communities, particularly in areas most affected by mass arrivals, polling by a left-wing group has found.

A massive 76 per cent of voters say peers in the House of Lords are “out of tune with the will of the British people” after they voted down the government on Brexit 15 times, a poll has found.

A new survey shows that fewer Americans are being forced to delay going to college, getting married, having kids, buying a home, or retiring because of financial concerns.

The top two issues facing the European Union (EU), according to voters in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Sweden, Finland, Poland, and Lithuania, are immigration and terrorism.

British voters are more concerned about crime than at any point since 2011, with the issue being one of the most widely cited concerns for people in London, a new poll has revealed.

Most Brits think immigration has been too high over the last ten years, and a massive majority back the government’s “hostile environment” to illegal migrants, despite the so-called Windrush scandal.

The British people say they will reject re-joining the European Union (EU), by a thumping 16-point margin, if there is another vote on the issue in 2020, a new poll has shown.

Almost 60 per cent of Brits think the government should respect the referendum result and “get on” with delivering Brexit.

More than half of millennials are “seeking relief from social media,” according to a report.

Most Americans think A.I. will destroy more jobs than it creates, however less than a quarter are afraid of being replaced themselves, according to a report.

Facebook has apologized for a recent user survey which asked if pedophiles should be allowed to request sexual images from children on the social media platform.

A survey conducted among women in Hollywood and published Wednesday has shown how pervasive the problem of sexual harassment and misconduct is in the U.S. entertainment industry.

The Internet makes prostitution safer, giving so-called sex workers “more control” and reducing the risk of violence, according to a report.

Economists are finally admitting that the Trump presidency has been good for the economy.

Subscriptions for cable television and Netflix are now “neck and neck,” according to a report.

More than a quarter of millennials would date a robot, with men three times more likely to do so than women, according to a report.

Consumer confidence in the U.S. is soaring yet again as it reached a 17-year high this month, according to the latest Consumer Confidence Index survey.

Google has been criticized for a “distasteful” survey about children that was featured on an article about child sex abuse this week.

Nearly half of millennials in the U.S. would rather live under socialism than under a capitalist democracy, according to a new study.

Consumers’ confidence in the U.S. economy has reached its highest level in 17 years, according to the latest Consumer Confidence Index survey measuring consumer attitudes about the economy.

42 percent of American children under eight-years-old own a tablet computer, according to a report.

Nearly half of tech workers are afraid of losing their jobs due to ageism, according to a survey.

The majority of millennials would rather communicate online and via text than in person, according to a survey.

67 percent of Americans claim to have received their news through social media at some point, according to a report.

A survey from Creditcards.com released Monday shows that Republican males who live in the Northeast are more likely to leave a generous tip than Southern Democrats.

The homeless population in New York City increased by nearly 40 percent in 2017, according to a new survey.

Seven percent of adults in America think chocolate milk comes from brown cows, according to a new survey from the Innovation Center of U.S. Dairy.

A new survey by Pew Research Center shows a stark divide between what Republicans and Democrats think of the media and its role as a watchdog of the federal government.
