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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: Attitudes to evolution (3935)

In addition to a nationally representative sample, oversampling took place of Anglicans, Roman Catholics, Muslims, Pentecostals, and Independent evangelical Christians.

Source: Attitudes to the legal recognition of humanist marriages in England and Wales (3934)

Source: Religious attitudes of Muslims and perceptions of the impact of the West on the Muslim world (3933)

Entitled ‘A Cross-National Survey of Muslim Attitudes’ (MAS). Multinational survey, undertaken in seven other countries (in West Africa, South-East Asia, and Western Europe), in addition to the UK. Respondents were randomly selected using a stratified sampling strategy. Datasets available at … Continue reading

Source: Media consumption of Muslims (3932)

Respondents for the base sample were selected using a random location sampling method within wards containing 5% or more Muslim residents.

Source: Belief in God, prayer, churchgoing, and appropriateness of Archbishop of Canterbury expressing opinions on political issues (3931)

Source: Importance of understanding religious festivals and confidence about retelling the stories surrounding them (3930)

Source: Values (including religion) deemed of most importance personally and best representing European Union, and factors (including religion) creating feeling of community among European Union citizens (3929)

Standard Eurobarometer Wave 90.3. Multinational survey, also undertaken in the 27 other member states of the European Union, five candidate countries, and the Turkish Cypriot community.

Source: Perceived compatibility of Islam and British values (3928)

Source: Attitudes to involvement of clergy in lawmaking (3927)