Latest YouGov poll reveals most and least trustworthy news sources according to UK public

YouGov’s latest poll has found that Britons believe the BBC to be the most trustworthy media outlet, with two in five (44%) considering it to be “very trustworthy” or “trustworthy”.

The iconic firm did not however register the highest ‘net’ trust score – this honour going to the Financial Times with a score of +30 (40% trustworthy, 10% untrustworthy), as opposed to the BBC’s +23.

All major broadcasters ranked highly in the overall standings, with Channel 4, ITV and Sky all registering positive net trust scores.

The Guardian came in as the strongest non-business newspaper with 33% deeming it trustworthy (+15 net), with the Independent scoring highest on net trust at +16.


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Notably – Britons expressed a strong distrust of tabloid papers with all outlets registering negative net trust scores, The Sun in particular was deemed particularly untrustworthy, with 59% finding it so.

The survey also indicated a strong correlation between someone’s political allegiances and their trust of particular media outlets, with The Guardian seeing the biggest discrepancy between Conservative and Labour voters – registering a net trust score of -6 with the former and +41 with the latter.

Further notable discrepancies were noticed in the net trust scores for the Daily Mail and right-wing news channel GB News, with both outlets registering 46 net points higher with Conservative voters than Labour.

AgenciesBrandsNewsResearch and Data

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