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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 measures being taken to combat anti-Semitism (3535)

Respondents were pre-selected on the basis of a high probability of likely Jewish identity, estimated from a range of demographic indicators chosen in consultation with Jewish community leaders and academics. They were asked to confirm before the start of the … Continue reading

Source: Attitudes to Pope Francis; perceived fundamental clash between Islam and British values (3534)

Source: Perceptions of religion/Christianity as a force for good, and attitudes to the involvement of religious leaders in political debates (3533)

Source: Attitudes to British Jews and British Muslims (3532)

Source: Sense of safety and security felt by United Kingdom Jews (3531)

The poll was undertaken in the immediate aftermath of Islamist attacks in Paris on the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and on a kosher supermarket. Respondents were sampled based on a modelled probability of residents identifying themselves … Continue reading

Source: Perceived number of Muslims living in the UK, and need for ordinary Muslims to apologize for terrorist acts in the name of Islam (3530)

Source: Attitudes to Jews and the Holocaust (3529)

Source: Attitudes to Christianity and Islam, and to publication in the media of controversial religious content (3528)

The poll was undertaken in the immediate aftermath of the attack by Islamists on the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which had published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

Source: Anti-Semitic stereotypes (adults) and perceptions of anti-Semitism (Jews) (3527)

The Jewish sample was self-selecting, recruited via social media and email lists. Although electronic identifiers enabled duplicate or non-UK responses to be filtered out, and although the British data were weighted to reflect the regional distribution of Jews in the … Continue reading