Election Briefing: Relationship between faith groups and the government
In this Religion Media Centre election briefing, the panel discussed the current vacuum of communication between government and faith groups
The missing link between faith groups and government that Labour hopes to repair
Engaging with faith groups to tackle issues of social concern means talking to Muslims and reviving interfaith dialogue
Election Briefing: Climate Change
Faith organisations and campaign groups told this RMC election briefing that they saw signs of hope for the climate in several parties’ manifestos
Election briefing: Signs of hope for the planet in manifesto pledges on climate change
Faith representatives are hopeful that election manifesto pledges to achieve net zero by 2050 at the latest and invest in renewable energy, will make the UK a force for good on the international stage
General Election 2024: the Muslim vote
44per cent mof British Muslims rank the Gaza conflict as one of the five most important issues in the election – so how will this affect their support for Labour?
Election briefing: Hindu, atheist, Anglican, and ‘nontheist Quaker’ … what a cultural collaboration
The rich tapestry of religious traditions in the UK is on full display in this election campaign, across parties, nations and heritage
Religion and the Election 2024 – list of our briefings & articles
Compilation of a series of articles and briefings on election issues which concern and directly affect people of faith and religious organisations in the UK
Election briefing: Why isn’t poverty a top priority for political parties?
Faith groups helping vulnerable people in the UK say poverty should be a high priority for politicians and they are appealing for a review of the current system of support, which is failing to provide a way out
Election Briefing: Poverty
The cost of living is a top election issue, yet the increasing wealth divide and extent of poverty haven’t really figured in election debates
Election briefing: Change the language on immigration to one of dignity and respect
Public attitudes towards asylum seekers are cold, despite them being only a small fraction of overall migration, so faith leaders are urged to help “change the narrative”