POLARITY UK IN MEDIA 

REPORT OF THE MONTH

Polarity UK has signed an official agreement with the leading Polish media group in the UK. It results in monthly publications of articles based on Polarity UK surveys conducted on social and economical issues faced by Poles living in the UK. Every month its sister company, Poles Apart UK delivers the sample for the survey and invites its pannelists to participate in a radio show hosted by Polish Radio London. Listeners can exchange their views on subjects covered by Polarity UK research. Moreover, blogs on internet sites of Cooltura and online community e-Londyn allow another platform to share opinions.

JUNE 2010 - "British - Polish food affair"

Poles are considered to be the third largest ethnic group in the UK after the Indians and Pakistanis. How important are they for food retailers?...more

OCTOBER 2009 - "How is it with our addictions?"

Alcohol is confirmed as the most popular intoxicant amongst Poles living in the UK whilst 1 in 5 adimitted trying illegal substances. As far addictions are concerned...more

SEPTEMBER 2009 - "Motherland shall be loved and respected"

The vast majority of Poles living in the UK considers themselves patriotic. However, some Polish people voiced some very critical opinions about "the country which forced us into emigration". more

AUGUST 2009 - "Polish people to survive recession in the UK"
Despite one of the worst recessions registered in the UK history, Polish immigrants do not intend to go back to Poland. They seek ways of surviving it - these are the findings delivered by Polarity UK. more

JULY 2009 - "Poles change their approach to sex when they move to the UK"

Poles when talking about themselves claim that: they don't visit sex shops, their approach to sex have not changed much since they moved to the UK and they don't cheat on their partners. When asked about their views on other Poles then a different story is painted: Poles are not prudish at all according to them, like to talk about sex and their relationships fall apart because of adultery and affairs with foreigners. more


JUNE 2007 - Underpaid and over here?

With Britishness and citizenship in the news again this week, Politics Show South takes a look at why migrant workers want to come to Britain more 

 

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