Half of Britain wants voting system to change, with clear majority among Labour supporters
For the first time, more people in Britain favour introducing proportional representation than keeping the current voting system.
For the first time, more people in Britain favour introducing proportional representation than keeping the current voting system.
People in the North are no longer more economically left-wing and pro-welfare than people in the South, finds the British Social Attitudes survey.
The BSA 39 report provides a wealth of evidence on where the public stand on the various challenges faced buy the new government.
A majority of people in Britain are still in favour of higher taxation and government spending, finds the latest British Social Attitudes survey.
The ‘culture wars’ debate does in many respects mirror the division between Remainers and Leavers.
Public opinion in Britain has tipped in favour of ‘woke’ attitudes on many ‘culture war’ issues, finds the latest British Social Attitudes survey.
Attitudes towards Scotland’s constitutional status divide the parties’ supporters now to a far greater extent than they did a decade ago.
The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) is today publishing its 39th annual British Social Attitudes report.
The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) has today released new data detailing trends in attitudes to the monarchy from 1983 to 2021.
SEED (Study of Early Education & Development) is a major longitudinal study into the impact of childcare on children throughout their childhood.
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