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  Welcome to the blog section of BRIN – newly integrated into the main site. This section of the site reports on new releases of religious data. It will also flag up interesting new publications, policy reports or news stories using … Continue reading

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Source: Attendance at church-based activities by children under 5 years and their parents during the previous year (4055)

74% of respondents (unweighted) in the main sample were women. Results for the three booster samples were unweighted, those for the main sample were weighted by gender, age, and region to be representative of all British parents with children aged … Continue reading

Source: Belief in God(s) or some sort of spiritual greater power (4054)

Source: Support for a Labour Party plan to tackle anti-Semitism (4053)

Source: Attitudes to people holding opposite views on whether God exists or not (4052)

Source: Perception of religion as a positive or negative influence on the world (4051)

Source: Knowledge of the events of the Holocaust (4050)

Source: Support for stripping the monarch of the title of Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and comfort about discussing the religious or spiritual beliefs of a close friend or family member (4049)

Source: Religious identity, frequency of attending religious services and praying, and attitudes to socio-economic issues (4048)

A control group of adults outside London was also interviewed as part of the Savanta ComRes poll in Britain on 17-20 January 2020 (BRIN ID 4047). A qualitative phase of the research comprised 35 semi-structured interviews with representatives of public … Continue reading

Source: Frequency and subjects of prayer, religious identity, frequency of attending religious services, and attitudes to socio-economic issues (4047)

A sub-set of 1739 Britons (all excluding London) formed a control group for the Savanta ComRes survey of ‘Religious London’ (BRIN ID 4048), answering an identical range of questions.