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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 Boris Johnson’s comments on the burka (3905)

Johnson’s comments were made in his column in the Daily Telegraph.

Source: Attitudes to Boris Johnson’s comments on the burka (3904)

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. Johnson’s comments were made in his column in … Continue reading

Source: Attitudes to Boris Johnson’s comments on the burka (3903)

Interviews were conducted by SMS. Johnson’s comments were made in his column in the Daily Telegraph.

Source: Anti-Semitism in the Labour Party (3902)

Source: Perceived gender of God (3901)

Source: Attitudes to the possible imposition of the death penalty on Islamic State members (3900)

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.

Source: Anti-Semitism in the Labour Party (3899)

Source: Religion in relation to lifestyle (3898)

In religious terms, the sample of British Asians comprised 1021 Muslims, 475 Hindus, 189 Sikhs, and 341 others. Their country of origin was 886 from India, 586 from Pakistan, 235 from Bangladesh, 78 from Sri Lanka, and 241 from Britain … Continue reading

Source: Number of Godparents (3897)

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.