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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: Perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia as problems in the UK (4081)

Source: Attitudes to Islam and Muslims (4080)

Source: Approval of government’s decision to strip Shamima Begum of her British citizenship (4079)

Shamima Begum is a Muslim and former schoolgirl from London who travelled to Syria in 2015 to join Islamic State and subsequently married one of its fighters. She was stripped of her British citizenship in 2019, thereby preventing her return … Continue reading

Source: Attitudes of Conservative Party members to religious groups, especially Muslims (4078)

Source: Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Jewish community (4077)

Self-selecting sample, responding to emails and e-newsletters sent out by a wide range of Jewish communal organizations and synagogues, or to messaging through social media, word of mouth, or referrals from other survey participants. Data were weighted by age, sex, … Continue reading

Source: Approval of reopening of places of worship for services following coronavirus lockdown (4076)

Source: Offline and online faith-related activities before and during the Covid-19 pandemic (4075)

Digital Church, wave 1. For wave 2, see BRIN ID 4086.

Source: Perceptions of the Labour Party as institutionally anti-Semitic and the Conservative Party as institutionally Islamophobic (4074)

Source: Attitudes to possible changes in the Sunday trading laws in England and Wales (4073)

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.