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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: Jewish attitudes in the UK in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel (4311)

The survey was designed to measure Jewish attitudes in the UK in the wake of the attack by Hamas (proscribed in the UK as a terrorist organization) on Israel on 7 October 2023, which resulted in the murder of 1,200 … Continue reading

Source: Perceptions of evolution, religion, and science (4310)

Multinational survey, also undertaken in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Germany, Spain, and the United States of America.

Source: Attitudes to possible changes in the Sunday trading laws in England and Wales (4309)

Under the provisions of the Sunday Trading Act 1994, large shops in England and Wales were only allowed to open for a maximum of six hours on Sundays.

Source: Perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia as problems in the UK (4308)

Source: Muslim voting intentions, and attitudes to UK politicians and political issues, including the Israel-Palestine conflict (4307)

Data wereweighted to be representative of all UK Muslims in terms of age, sex, region, and ethnicity. The Israel-Palestine conflict had erupted on 7 October 2023 following a murderous incursion by Hamas (designated as a terrorist organization by the UK … Continue reading

Source: Perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia as problems in the UK (4306)

Source: Attitudes to possible changes in the Sunday trading laws in England and Wales (4305)

Under the provisions of the Sunday Trading Act 1994, large shops in England and Wales were only allowed to open for a maximum of six hours on Sundays.

Source: Faith in relation to mental health and work (4304)

Source: Perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia as problems in the UK (4303)