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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: Factors, including spiritual enrichment, making for the good life (3811)

Multinational survey, also undertaken in 16 other countries besides the United Kingdom.

Source: Extent of agreement with statements about religion (3810)

Multinational survey, undertaken in 22 other countries besides Great Britain.

Source: Relative importance of protecting cathedrals and churches for future generations (3809)

Source: Perception of attack outside Finsbury Park mosque as terrorist act (3808)

Data were collected via the YouGov Daily 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: Perceived compatibility of Islam and British values (3807)

Source: Attitudes to personal religious views of politicians and inclusion of God in national anthem (3806)

Data were collected via the YouGov Daily 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: Religious affiliation in relation to political attitudes and behavior (3805)

Fieldwork was conducted with respondents who had voted, either by post or in person, at the general election on 8 June 2017.

Source: Adequacy of response of Britain’s Muslim leaders to threat of Islamist terrorism (3804)

The survey was conducted in the wake of Islamist attacks in Manchester on 22 May and London on 3 June in which, respectively, 22 and 8 people were killed.

Source: Perceptions of religious intolerance and inter-faith relations (3803)