However almost a third of men aged 18 to 34 would 'feel positively' about a man taking their spouse's surname, a YouGov poll of 2,192 British adults found.
A YouGov survey found little more than half of Britons (53 per cent) consider the US as either a 'friend and ally' or 'friendly rival' to the UK and other European countries.
New damning YouGov findings by savings and investment business M&G have shown that nearly half of 25 to 34 year old's have not started making a financial plan for their post-work life.
Nearly six in ten (58 per cent) told the YouGov survey that they either 'strongly' support or 'somewhat' back Sir Keir Starmer (pictured) deploying UK troops in the event of a ceasefire deal.
One recent YouGov study found that 1 in 8 Brits report feeling tired 'all the time'. There's even a medical acronym for it: TATT or 'tired all the time'.