Insights
New Polling for the Center for Democracy & Technology
Meta & SSA: Accelerating Digital Transformation
Affordability is the biggest untapped opportunity to build public support for new homes
Meta’s Impact in Türkiye: Boosting economic growth, innovation, and participation
Is Britain's night time economy dying? And where’s the best place for an evening out?
New Polling for Electrify Britain
Voters back ministers’ plans for pension salary sacrifice but are split on mandation
Why young Londoners are rethinking life in the capital
Landmark research into the use of unregistered children's homes released
New Polling on Defence
The UK’s Mobile Gateway: The economic impact of Google Play and Android
Polling on the State Pension Age
Risking Growth - The Impact of Water Deficits on Business
New polling for 2030's Prosperity Alliance
The Parent Voice Project launches second report, revealing sharp inequalities in experience of the education system
Flooding the Market: The Climate Mortgage Trap
Polling on Open Source AI
Reinterpreting class
Polling on Civil Resilience
The Commission into Countering Online Conspiracies publishes its 2026 Research Insights
Building Futures Across a Lifetime: Who is saving enough for retirement in Britain?
Beating gas price hikes by recycling heat
New polling for TechUK
Opportunity for All: a new vision for an extended day and richer opportunities for every young person
New Polling on Student Loans
Hungry for Change
From Lab to Jab: the economic case for the UK’s vaccine capabilities
Nearly two thirds (64%) say digital scams and fraud have increased over the past year
Fast Growth Cities could add £21bn to the economy by 2035
Public First polling for Google EU – 2025
Why text and data mining matters for Britain’s businesses, our economy and the success of the Industrial Strategy
New Polling on AI and Dating
New polling for Tools for Humanity
Public First has conducted polling for Tools for Humanity to understand the impacts of AI on the internet experience.
New Polling on UK Universities
Public First conducted polling to explore public attitudes towards the role of universities in shaping the UK’s future success as part of its fortnightly omnibus survey.
Wealth advice and philanthropy: The benefit to charities and advice firms
Public First carried out economic modelling commissioned by the Charities Aid Foundation to explore the impact that better advice on philanthropy could have on donations for the charitable sector and on advice firms themselves.
New Polling for ABI
Public First published a new research paper that shines a light on this problem for UK SMEs.
Small Business, Big Risk: a new report on UK SMEs and insurance
Public First publishes new research examining the problem of uninsurance and underinsurance among UK SMEs.
New modelling shows £3.5bn potential of the London Life Science Innovation Cluster
New modelling shows £3.5bn potential of the London Life Science Innovation Cluster
Listening properly to young people: school-based focus groups at Public First
Katie Carr reflects on Public First's school-based focus groups
Remaking the Case for International Development
Public First conducted polling in 5 countries (France, Italy, Ireland, Japan, and Brazil) to explore what really drives public opinion on development.
Number Nation: Understanding the UK’s relationship with everyday numbers
Public First has conducted polling for The Richmond Project on the UK's attitudes towards the numbers that people use in their everyday lives.
Public First publishes new research on the first generation of 16-year-old voters
The Parent Voice Project launches with the biggest ever poll of parents in England about life in schools
The Parent Voice Project launches with the biggest ever poll of parents in England about life in schools
New Polling for Startup Coalition
Public First conducted polling for the Startup Coalition to understand attitudes towards data sharing and data protection.
New Polling for Block
Public First conducted new polling for block into consumer trends and business attitudes towards digital technology.
Polling on the Two Child Benefit Limit
Public First conducted polling for Save the Children and UNICEF UK to understand attitudes to child poverty and the Two Child Benefit Limit.
A Band G and H Council Tax raid could be the next “Granny Tax”
Among numerous policy suggestions floating around ahead of the Budget is a potential doubling of council tax for those in Council Tax bands G and H - the highest bands in England, representing about 4% of all properties.
Beyond Bills: Telling the Right Story on Energy Upgrades
This research from Public First provides the basis for building a consumer segmentation rooted in the attitudes and values that shape decisions about energy upgrades.
Degrees of Doubt - Reform voters' views on higher education
New Polling on Remembrance Day
Public First conducted polling to understand attitudes towards Remembrance Day and other patriotic occasions in the UK.
New Polling for The King's Trust
Planning for Water: The Value of High Quality SuDS
A new report by Public First finds that delivering high-quality Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) for all homes projected to be built by 2029/30 would unlock significant environmental, social, and economic value.
New Polling for Startup Coalition
New Polling for the Sutton Trust on SEND
Exploring Canada’s AI Opportunity: Google Canada Economic Impact Report 2024
Public First research suggests that generative AI could increase Canada’s GDP by up to $230 billion, while saving the average worker 170 hours a year — the equivalent of more than 21 working days.
Unique new white working class education survey results published
A unique new survey by Public First looking at attitudes to education among white working class parents and children.
Public First Polling for the Inquiry into White Working Class Educational Outcomes
New Public First research examines the differences in perspectives on schools and education, with splits on socio-economic grade (SEG) and ethnicity.
New Polling on Politics and Leadership
Public First conducted polling on public attitudes towards politics, parties, and leadership in the UK, including how people view political performance, priorities for the country, and the qualities they value in those who lead.
New Polling on the Cost of Living
Counting the cost, part 2: Modelling the economic impact of a potential levy on international student fees at a constituency level
Public First research found a proposed a 6% levy on all international student fees would lead to a loss of 16,100 international students in the first year of the levy, and 77,000 cumulatively in the first 5 years.
New Polling for the BBC
The BBC commissioned Public First to explore the impact of the media and entertainment sector on the UK economy.
Boosting London homebuilding could add £40 billion a year to the UK economy by 2034
A new report by Public First finds that meeting London’s target of building 88,000 new homes a year would deliver a step change in economic growth - boosting productivity in the capital by 5.6% in the long term and raising the average Londoner’s take-home pay by £3,700.
Counting the cost: Modelling the economic impact of a potential levy on international student fees
New research from Public First extends and updates previous modelling on elasticity of demand from international students attending UK universities.
The Creative Engine: How Media & Entertainment Powers the UK's Creative Economy
Public First research looks at the policies needed to ensure the UK can remain a global leader in creativity, so the sector thrives for decades to come.
New Polling for The Richmond Project
Public First carried out a nationally representative poll for The Richmond Project to explore public attitudes, confidence and ability when it comes to the numbers that we use in daily life.
New Polling for Sky Sports
Public First carried polls for Sky Sports to explore how people across the UK play, watch and feel about sport, with a particular focus on the experiences of women and girls.
The Pennywell Fellowship: a new blueprint for civic collaboration with schools
Today sees the launch of the Pennywell Fellowship – a bold new initiative designed to transform opportunities for young people in Sunderland. Backed by the Laidlaw Foundation and developed in partnership with Public First, the Fellowship is the first initiative of its kind in England.
Listening to young people: new research on the attendance crisis in schools
A major new report published today by Impetus and Public First sheds light on how young people themselves are experiencing the school attendance crisis – and what could make the biggest difference.
Public First 2025 Reform and Labour Policy Tracker
Public First team is comparing the Labour Government’s programme with Reform UK’s positions, to understand the key dividing lines between the two parties.
Practising YIMBYs: Most people support development in practice as well as in principle
Closing the fuel poverty gap: A plan for targeted energy support
Analysis by Public First shows that low income is the strongest predictor of energy affordability challenges. But income isn’t the only driver. Disabled households are almost twice as likely to face fuel poverty and pay an extra £86–£97 per year on energy, while older households (65+) and those paying by standard credit face premiums of around £100 annually.
The Quiet Yes: Why Listening to the Majority Could Unlock Development
A new Public First Report finds that a majority of Brits are in favour of local development, but their views often go unheard by decision makers.
New Polling for the Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN)
Public First conducted a Nationally Representative poll for the Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN), examining attitudes to Independent Healthcare in the UK, and how they varied among different demographic groups in the UK.
New Polling for Maths Horizons on Financial Literacy
New Public First research explores young people's views on financial literacy, its role in the school curriculum, and what drives real financial confidence.
Education experts appointed to White Working-Class Educational Outcomes inquiry
Some of the highest profile names in education policy and politics will serve on the inquiry board of the Independent Inquiry into White Working-Class Educational Outcomes.
New Polling for NESO
Public First carried out a large-scale, nationally representative poll for NESO to explore public attitudes towards home energy use and low-carbon heating, examining how people understand their current systems and the factors that shape decisions about future upgrades.
New Polling for Politico on Tariffs
Deep dives: a local perspective on social mobility
A new Public First report for the Social Mobility Commission looks at public perceptions and experiences of social mobility in Rochdale and Cheshire East.
How large-scale events can trigger national pride across the UK
A new report produced by Public First and Spirit of 2012, explores how national events shape our sense of pride and identity.
Polling on Keir Starmer and the Labour Party
Polling for the Startup Coalition and Arden Strategies
The potential role of Higher Technical Qualifications in Labour’s Growth and Skills Levy
Calculating the positive impact of international students on domestic living standards in the UK
Public First published the second of two pieces commissioned by the University of York around the impact of international students – this time looking at the impact on domestic living standards, and wages.
Poverty in Later Life: The state of public opinion
Data centre access and local economic growth
Research by Public First, shared with NVIDIA for London Tech Week shows that increasing data centre access has positive economic effects at the local level, with the full return appearing five years after the construction of AI infrastructure such as data centres.
The impact of water scarcity on the economy
A new Public First report for Water UK looks at the economic cost of water scarcity as a blocker on commercial development in England.
'There's a lot of history here': Local history, local heritage and local pride, in Coventry and across the UK
Port Talbot Immersive Research: A Job for Life
New Polling for the Howard League for Penal Reform
The economic opportunity in West Midlands
The AI Opportunity in Asia Pacific
Saving the British Dream: Investing in First Time Buyers for Economic Renewal
Widespread public support for government action to reduce child poverty, new research shows
New polling for CPAG on child poverty in the UK
Why building more homes of all types helps first time buyers
The Social Value of Tourism
Labour market policy under Labour
Public First joins Stonehaven Group to bolster international economics and policy expansion
POLITICO-Public First Polling on the UK-US Trade Deal
Global talent, local growth: the export and jobs benefit of international students in the UK
New Polling for Action on Smoking and Health
Unlocking the £200 Billion AI Opportunity
New Polling for the Youth Mental Health Coalition in Schools
New Polling for the Institute For Public Policy Research
The Health Mandate: What voters really think about health and the role of government
Green Shoots and Grass Roots: Coalition for Youth Mental Health in Schools Phase 3
How National Development Management Policies Can Boost Economic Growth
New research exposes extent of regional gaps in higher education aspirations
Past lessons, future vision - evolving state-funded tutoring for the future
Polling for Sky Attention Index, July - December 2024
Polling for Transform Justice
Polling of UK public attitudes to local energy development
New Polling for the Startup Coalition
Defence, debt, and difficult decisions — new polling published today in the FT
From risk to resilience: The case for flood-resilient communities, economy and growth
Who’s Using AI at Work?
Polling for the Publishers Association
Polling for techUK on the UK Tech Sector
Digital Nomads - How many, why and does it matter?
Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods
How Young People Feel About Careers in News and Sport Media
Private capital and the UK’s productivity gap
Polling for Yondr on Phone Free Schools
Polling on US Tariffs
New research on the case for water smart housing for EWSC
Gen Z Deep Dive with The Times
Polling on Education Priorities in the Spending Review
The trends that shaped the Paris AI Action Summit. And what comes next!
Teachers need urgent support to tackle conspiracy theories in the classroom, landmark study finds.
New polling for the Maths Horizons Project
Unlocking AI's potential for Union workers
Public First research used by Chancellor to drive new OxCam growth strategy
The Clean Growth Commission
New Polling for the Center for Long Term Resilience (CLTR)
Sustainability Sentiment Tracker 2024/5
PolEcon 2024: December Edition
Lessons from the ground: our immersive research in 2024
Understanding the knowledge gap: public perceptions of UK universities
New Polling on Pregnancy and Miscarraiges
Bridging the gaps: The positive impact of third sector counselling services and the challenges they face
New Polling for Workday
Game Changing: How sport makes us happier, healthier and better connected.
How Would We Know If Democracy Had Died?
When Reality and Perception Match (...or Don’t)
New research for AXA UK on local climate risks
Generative AI could save UK's public sector up to £38 billion a year and significantly reduce waiting times
New polling on Labour's policy to end North Sea oil and gas licensing
The Shoplifting Capital of England
Nothing Happens In Isolation
New Polling for Mission 44
New Polling for Uber Eats in Taiwan
Understanding anti-politics in the UK: New Polling
Focus Group with the New Statesman: Perceptions of the Labour Government
Uber India Impact Report 2024
Save the Children - Child Lock Campaign
New Polling for British Gas and the Net Zero Homes Index 2024
New partnership with The Wellbeing Hub to support the ongoing with of the Coalition for Youth Mental Health in Schools
Polling on Education in the US
New Polling for the University of Cambridge on Sustainability
Primark’s impact on the UK economy and communities
The case for inclusive planning
New Polling on Foreign Direct Investment into Britain
What the UK public thinks about Opera
Adding Value, Delivering Growth: the final report of the Public First/BVCA Investment Commission
Public First Poll on Outdoor Smoking Ban
Driving Digital Acceleration
Immersive Research with the Telegraph: Perceptions of the Government two months after the Election
Tomorrow's teachers: A roadmap to get Gen Z into the classroom
Santander Key Growth Markets
New Polling for the IHPN
Student polling for the International Baccalaureate
What Would a Kamala Harris Presidency Mean for Tech Policy?
The Pub and the People - Immersive Research Study
Saving Generation Z: How 16 - 27 year olds save and spend
New polling for Phoenix Insights
New Polling on attitudes towards AI in the UK and US
Public First Government Missions Tracker
Sky's Attention Index: How we watch and connect.
Institution Overboard: New Public First report calls for £2.5bn government fund to stop universities going under
Public First supports new AI skills pilot programme from Google
Upgrade: How to deliver better homes by 2030
New Polling for Home Upgrade Commission
New Polling for CaSE
Maths Education in England
New Polling on Public Optimism
Young people's perceptions of careers in the pharmaceutical industry - The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry
Exploring Political Sentiment in Newark: An Immersive Study
New Polling for the University of Cambridge
Great British Energy: From pledge to reality
Public First Polling during Week 4 of the Election Campaign
Public First Polling during Week 3 of the Election Campaign
The public are ready for AI to start help tackle NHS problems - are Labour?
The Planning Premium: The Value of Well-made Places
Public First 2024 General Election Policy Tracker
Rewiring the State
Public First Education Polling
New Polling on Election Seat Counts
Whose policy is that anyway? Asking the public which party is proposing what
Public First's pub focus group with the Telegraph: ‘Farage is right – nothing works anymore’
The economic case for counselling in schools and colleges
High Streets have changed dramatically over the past 15 years. And much of the public isn’t happy about it.
Public First Polling during Week 1 of the Election Campaign
New Polling on High Streets
New Polling for ABPI
New Polling for UK Finance
New Polling on Economic Sentiments
Unlocking the UK’s AI Potential: Harnessing AI for Economic Growth
Public Attitudes to Opera - Laidlaw Opera Trust
Tackling transport deserts in Chicago: lessons from the ground
Vision for Publishing: The role of publishing in the UK’s success
Powering Creativity: How the UK’s broadcast and entertainment sector can lead the world
The impact of Uber in Mexico: 2023
The Impact of Uber in the UK: 2023
Delivering the Goods with DoorDash: 2023
New opinion research for Kialo
New Polling for Edge Foundation
New Polling for the Food Foundation
The Impact of Uber in Canada
New Polling on Economic Growth
Pears Foundation and Public First launch the Commission on Countering Online Conspiracy in Schools
Changing Our Approach To Political Qualitative Research
Immersive Technology in the UK’s Public Sector
Google’s Impact in the UK 2023
New Polling for the Kiyan Prince Foundation
New Polling for Phoenix Group on Attitudes to Auto-Enrolment
New Polling for the Bipartisan Policy Center
357 into two: lessons from our first-ever competitive internship process
New Polling comparing the 1997 and 2024 General Elections
New Polling for TechUK
New Polling on Labour's Green Prosperity Plan
How can we make fiscal decisions that work for the people?
Public First research into the university student experience - Student Futures 2
New Polling for the Office for Students
A review of collaborative support for improving equality of opportunity in access to higher education
New Report from Eton Star Partnership
Google's Impact in the Netherlands 2023
Google's Impact in Belgium 2023
Mind the Gap: Exploring Britain's energy crunch
Google's Impact in Sweden 2023
Google's Impact in Norway 2023
Google's Impact in Denmark 2023
Public First Polling for BCG on the State of the Economy
Fuelling Fairness: Five years of the energy price cap
Public First Poll on Media Habits
What are the public's priorities on education spending?
Landmark report calls for urgent overhaul of the prison system
Public First Polling for Energy UK
Post-Covid tutoring boosts economy by over £4 billion
New Polling on Nigel Farage
New Business Sector Polling for Google on AI
Public First polling in Harpenden & Berkhamsted
Schools warn pupils are being let down by delays to accessing mental health services
New polling for the Startup Coalition
Parents and teachers want a more transparent, well rounded and less high stakes accountability system in schools
New Polling on Research & Development
New Polling on the Lifelong Learning Entitlement
New report on young people’s attitudes to jobs in the green economy for The Prince’s Trust
New polling on the private rented sector and energy efficiency
The Success of Free Schools - Legacy Report
New polling on the UK public and local green energy development
New polling on Environmental Policy
New Polling on the Conservative Party Conference
New Polling for the Brilliant Club on University Access and Parents' Expectations
New Report on Grid Decarbonisation: Hitting the Ground Running
Google's Impact in Portugal 2023
Public First and UK in a Changing Europe: 'Bregret' Report
Google's Impact in Switzerland 2023
New Polling for Progressive Britain on Tuition Fees
Public Attitudes to Tuition Fees
The devastating truth is that the NHS did get £350m extra a week – it just barely made a difference
Labour must show how buildings aren’t the only way schools are crumbling
Sunak’s Net Zero speech. It may scarcely cut through to voters at all outside the bubble.
Google's Impact in the EU27 2023
Public First polling for Centrica
Public First Polling for Sky
Public First polling for Energy UK
Google's Impact in Finland 2023
Public First polling on Net Zero for Onward
Google's Impact in Canada
Public First research finds parental support for fulltime schooling has collapsed
Google's Impact in Spain 2023
New Polling on the Role of Government
New Polling on Business Payments
New Polling for the School Food Review Working Group
New Polling on the Bank of England
New Polling on How the Government is Handling Immigration and Asylum
Hybrid Work Commission - New Research
A review of collaborative support for improving equality of opportunity within access to higher education
New report on securing a sustainable food system that delivers for farmers and consumers
The Future of Tutoring
Power to The People: New Polling for Onward
New Polling for the Independent Schools Council
2023 BRODIE & Public First Sustainability Sentiment Tracker
Public First polling for UK in a Changing Europe
New report on climate adaptation policy for the National Trust
New Commission launched into skills pipelines for financial and professional services in Yorkshire and the Humber
New report into skills needs in the UK pharmaceutical industry
Understanding the attendance crisis in english schools
New Polling for Education Support
The Commission on Teacher Retention: Final Report
Public First Polling on the Sharing Economy and Cost of Living
Public First and Progressive Britain: Public Attitudes to Tuition Fee Reform
Delivering the Goods with DoorDash
Green Alliance: Moving On Report
Public First Polling on the Football Regulator
New Polling on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Polling for QA on Workplace Training
Public First Polling for UUK
Public First Poll for the Coalition for a Digital Economy
Beyond the Great Retirement
New Polling for BCG on the State of the UK Economy
A crisis of imagination
Falling life expectancy makes a higher State Pension Age more contentious
So, you're wondering about manifestos?
Public Attitudes to Higher Education Survey 2022
New Polling on Strikes
New Polling for More in Common
Public First polling for More in Common
Coalition on Youth Mental Health in Schools Launches Phase Two
New polling about Christmas celebrations
New Polling on Rising Rent Prices
Have voters noticed the "lost decade" of pay growth?
What is driving the Great Retirement?
The Commission on Teacher Retention
New Polling for Unison and the NHAT
Towards a new generation of Community Schools - listening to parents of the Red Wall
New Polling on the UK's Drug Policy
New Polling on Local Governments
New Polling on Future Technology Expectations
New Polling on Living Healthier Lives
New Polling for Citizens Advice
New Polling for ABI
New Polling on the Autumn Budget
New Polling for Phoenix Insights
New Polling on the Cost of Living Crisis
While a tempting way to balance the books, the Chancellor should shy away from incoherent stealth taxes like IPT
New Polling for UK Finance
Banking for Britain: The role of financial services in levelling up
Low Cost, High Security Energy
How much is a company worth?
The Public First Data Blog
Public First polling for More in Common
New Polling for The Centre for Social Justice
Preparing for new policy approaches under a Labour government
Public First Poll for the Online Dating Association
Empowering SMEs in the United States to embrace digital tools
New Polling for More in Common and Fairness Foundation
Knowledge matters
Launch of ‘Never too late to learn’: The future of lifelong learning
Why ‘no brainers’ still get a no from government, and how to change that
45 constituencies that could be claimed by Labour and Liberal Democrats due to high mortgage rates
New polling for Phoenix Insights
New Polling for Intuit
My time as an intern at Public First
Why focus groups matter
Labour Policy Tracker
September Polling on the Cost of Living Crisis
Energy Bills and Fuel Poverty
Can the Government restart growth?
They’re not the enemy…they’re the opposition!
A few thoughts on the Downing Street policy unit
The New Majority
New Polling for the FDA Union
The People's Verdict: Public Attitudes towards the leadership race
Swing voters are disengaged with the leadership election
New Poll for Citizens Advice
Low cost, high security energy
Polling on the Cost of Living Crisis
New Polling for More in Common
New Polling for Onward
An education plan for the new Prime Minister
Healthy Places - The case for action on healthy life expectancy.
Do Red Wall voters trust the Tory leadership contenders to level up Britain?
Inside the Black Box: Public First on the Manifesto Process and the Tory Leadership Election
New Polling for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Public First Conservative Leadership Policy Tracker
Sustainability Sentiment Tracker 2022
Public First and Education Support look into morale in school middle leadership
Public First polling on perceptions around small business
A Network for Communities: Building the capacity for change in ‘left behind’ neighbourhoods.
How can the EU create a Digital Decade?
Teaching about climate change - A report into climate change and sustainability education in schools
Is the intangible of levelling up becoming tangible?
Heritage and Civic Pride: Public First Report for Historic England
New Polling for Green Alliance
The role of Teesside University in Levelling Up
Public First polling on changing trends in ecommerce
Public First polling on small businesses and the new normal
Global Britain and language testing for international students - our work with Duolingo
Polling on the Lifelong Loan Entitlement
More in Common - Cost of Living
Public First & Onward: Taking the Temperature
Polling on Climate Change and Sustainability Education
Public First Polling for More in Common
A British Energy Security Strategy
Online Responsibility: the Public's Perspective
New Student Futures Commission report calls for action to reverse the damage caused by the pandemic
Polling for Energy UK
Reflections on North Shropshire
Polling on Levelling Up in Greater Manchester
Government should support schools to check in on persistently absent children
Pearson: Post-Covid Inequality
The Coalition for Youth Mental Health in Schools
New Research on Canada’s Legalisation Experience
Covid wiped out 1 in 3 music industry jobs - UK Music calls for Government action
Making Levelling Up work, where it matters most
Research on Air-Source Heat Pumps
Supporting Cities to Thrive: A Toolkit for Economic Development
New Poll on Attitudes to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion amongst Academy Trust Leaders
Good Work: Balancing Flexibility and Freedom in the Gig Economy
So you're a junior minister now?
New Youth Crime Poll
New Sustainability Poll
Unpacking Spending Reviews
City of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
London Borough of Camden
ABF Primark Report
Zero Carbon Commission
Nottingham Universities
Manchester Universities
Civic University Commission
Uber UK Impact Report
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders
Wellcome Trust
Post Office
Pfizer Sandwich
Amazon Web Services UK
Google Impact UK
The UPP Foundation & Higher Education Policy Institute Public Attitudes to Higher Education Survey
Sustainability Sentiment Tracker
Music helped the UK cope with lockdown
SMMT: Full Throttle – Driving UK Automotive Competitiveness
UK and US polling on charitable giving and philanthropy
More funding is needed to place education at the heart of national recovery
Fast Forward for Digital Jobs
Lost Learning: How children can catch up after Covid
The People's Priorities for Greater Manchester's Universities
Free Speech at University
Canadian voters give the benefit of the doubt on COVID-19 — up to a point
Unleashing the potential of Universities of Technology
Teachers' use of textbooks
Options for Energy Bill Reform
Truly Modern Technical Education
The Other Pandemic: The impact of Covid-19 on Britain’s mental wellbeing
Public First's 'Windsor Works' economic regeneration strategy for Windsor, Ontario
Who decides what's beautiful?
Policing beyond 2020
Helping towns survive and thrive again
How to talk so government will listen: COP26 edition
Universities, Levelling Up and the Employment Crisis
Who are Americans expecting to win in the battleground states?
Politico London Influence: Meet Public First
Public First poll on US Foreign Policy for John Hulsman Enterprises
Scrapping GCSEs is a reckless diversion
In Conversation With... Gillian Keegan MP, Skills Minister
Public First polling covered by Times Higher Education
Public First poll covered in the Times
Money for Green Jobs is welcome - but do we know what they are?
Heating our way to Net Zero
The value and Value of higher education
The R&D Decade Project: Advocating for R&D Investment
Report for the ZeroC Commission
Public First poll for the University Alliance
Sutton Trust: UK Parent Poll Press Coverage
Sutton Trust: UK Parent Poll
Public First Client Testimonials
UPP Foundation - A Tale of a Divided Britain
Cashing Out
Universities for Nottingham joint report
Why we called our agency "Public First"
Sunday Times: Poll for Sutton Trust
New Poll for Home Builders Federation
Sunday Telegraph: New Poll on the TV Licence Fee
New Metro Poll on the Political Leaders
'Tackling the Stigma' Report Launched
Adult education - for so long a policy graveyard - is suddenly back in fashion
New Metro Poll on the Royal Family
The Queen's Speech heralds a new era of Tory governance, with a ruthless focus on public opinion at its core
Public First Poll for Crisis & JRF
New Public First Poll for Metro - Dec 2019
Public First poll for Metro - Aug 2019
New Public First poll for Metro - July 2019
Businesses must understand their customers’ political attitudes
UPP Civic University Commission report launched
Google's Impact in the UK