Counting Religion in Britain, May 2024

Counting Religion in Britain, No. 104, May 2024 features fifteen short articles on new sources of British religious statistics. The contents list appears below and a PDF version of the full text can be downloaded from the following link No 104 May 2024

OPINION POLLS

  • Attitudes to faith in public life
  • Attitudes to Sunday trading hours in England and Wales
  • Fall-out from Israel-Hamas conflict: where do British public sympathies lie?
  • Fall-out from Israel-Hamas conflict: perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia
  • Fall-out from Israel-Hamas conflict: university student opinion

FAITH ORGANIZATION STUDIES

  • Will religion count in the UK and other national elections in 2024?
  • UK evangelical Christians and politics
  • Church of England attendance statistics, 2023: preliminary view
  • Church of Scotland congregational statistics, 2023
  • Collective worship in state schools: teacher attitudes and experiences
  • Further release from the UK National Jewish Identity Survey
  • National Jewish Student Survey, 2024

OFFICIAL STATISTICS

  • Scotland’s census, 2022: religious affiliation data
  • Hate crimes recorded by the police in Scotland, 2022–23

ACADEMIC STUDIES

  • Coronavirus chronicles: giving up on online or offline services during lockdown

Please note: Counting Religion in Britain is © Clive D. Field, 2024


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