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The chart below shows opinion polls conducted since the 2024 general election. The trend lines are local regressions (LOESS). The bar on the left represents the previous election, and the bar on the right represents the latest possible date of the next election.
8 March 2020: Onward: £3,419,500: Military Wives (#3), Fantasy Island (#7) [10] 11: 15 March 2020: £1,272,748: The Hunt (#3), Bloodshot (#4), Misbehaviour (#7), My Spy (#8) [11] 12: 22 March 2020: The Invisible Man: £105,000 [12] [13] 13–26: 29 March 2020 – 28 June 2020: British cinemas closed and box office reporting suspended due to ...
1 October 1992: Patriot Games: £1,698,592 [44] 41: 8 October 1992: £1,297,691 [45] 42: 15 October 1992: £1,017,310 [46] 43: 22 October 1992: Beauty and the Beast: £1,899,246: Beauty and the Beast reached number one in its second week of release [47] 44: 29 October 1992: £3,612,762 [48] 45: 5 November 1992: £1,607,880 [49] 46: 12 November ...
"Green" in these tables refers to combined totals for the green parties in the United Kingdom, namely the Green Party of England and Wales, the Scottish Greens, and, for polls of the entire UK, the Green Party Northern Ireland. The three parties share a commitment to environmental policies, but are independent of one another, with each ...
Opinion polling for the 2019 general election was carried out by various organisations to gauge voting intentions. Results of such polls are displayed in this list. Most of the pollsters listed are members of the British Polling Council (BPC) and abide by its disclosure rules.
Week Weekend End Date Film Total weekend gross (Pound sterling) Weekend openings in the Top 10 Reference(s) 1: 6 January 2019: Mary Poppins Returns [a]: £4,444,023: The Favourite (#2), André Rieu's 2019 New Year Concert from Sydney (#4)
The highest earners at the box-office are mostly American films and UK-US co-productions. Sequels, remakes and adaptations dominate, with seven films in the Harry Potter franchise, five Star Wars instalments, the five Daniel Craig James Bond films, five films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Peter Jackson's first four Tolkien adaptations having earned in excess of £50 million.
Number 1 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films: Third Time Lucky: Gordon Parry: Glynis Johns, Dermot Walsh: Crime: Train of Events: Sidney Cole, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden: Jack Warner, Peter Finch, Valerie Hobson: Drama: Traveller's Joy: Ralph Thomas: Googie Withers, John McCallum: Comedy: Trottie True: Brian Desmond Hurst: Jean Kent ...