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Factsheet: Faith communities in UK elections

Religious affiliation remains a predictor of which party someone will vote for in British elections, even as previously static associations between certain faiths and particular parties have begun to shift.

Religion in political manifestos

by Tim Wyatt [/fusion_text][fusion_text] The main political parties in the 2019 UK General Election have produced manifestos outlining their policies, promises and plans if they

Chief Rabbi in Election Row

In an unprecedented move, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom attacked the Labour party and Jeremy Corbyn for failing to tackle antisemitism. EXPLAINER The

Hate Crime has doubled in 6 years

Hate Crime has more than doubled in England and Wales in six years. 103,379 such crimes were recorded in 2018-19, with almost 10% religiously motivated.

Factsheet: Collective worship in schools

All schools in England and Wales must by law hold a daily act of collective worship, normally of a Christian nature. In reality, many schools ignore this and collective worship is often the focus on legal campaigning by humanists and secularists who wish to reform or abolish the practice