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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: Appropriateness of Archbishop of Canterbury expressing opinions on political issues (3915)

Data were collected via the YouGov mobile app, which had a slightly different sample than the general population and was subject to a somewhat higher margin of error than standard YouGov polling. The survey was occasioned by a speech by … Continue reading

Source: Attitudes to anti-Semitism in the Labour Party (3914)

Source: Attitudes to Jews, Israel, and the Holocaust (3913)

Multinational survey, also undertaken in Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Sweden.

Source: Perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in British political parties (3912)

Source: Trust in religious leaders and other groups to tell the truth; membership of religious and other voluntary organizations; belief in God or higher force; belief in conspiracy theories, including about Muslim immigration and the Holocaust (3911)

Multinational survey, also undertaken in France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, and the United States of America.

Source: Belief in miracles (3910)

Source: Perceived religious prejudice in the Conservative Party and Labour Party (3909)

Source: Attitudes to anti-Semitism in the Labour Party and Boris Johnson’s comments on the burka (3908)

Source: Relative acceptability of criticizing Christianity and other religions (3907)

Data were collected via the YouGov mobile app, which had a slightly different sample than the general population and was subject to a somewhat higher margin of error than standard YouGov polling.