Public support for the monarchy falls to historic low while calls for abolition start to rise
New findings from the British Social Attitudes survey show how the public’s views towards the monarchy have shifted over the past four decades.
New findings from the British Social Attitudes survey show how the public’s views towards the monarchy have shifted over the past four decades.
This blog draws on recently published research carried out by the National Centre for Social Research for the Department for Transport.
Improved safety measures and increased support for people in crisis will help the rail industry prevent and respond to traumatic events.
This mixed method research sought to understand the short to medium term impacts on families who received the Five Family Payments.
The only annual survey that looks at how, why, when and where we travel.
In 2025 the National Travel Survey (NTS) is celebrating 60 years of data collection on personal travel by residents of England.
The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) has strengthened its Board with the appointment of four new Trustees.
Alison Park is a NatCen Trustee.
Ian Rivers is a NatCen Trustee
James Brooks is a NatCen Trustee.
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