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Have we always been unsure about Europe?
Teresa May’s tenure as UK Prime Minister was characterised by her insistence on honouring the 52% to 48% result of the Brexit Referendum. This...
Is our knowledge of Christianity in decline?
Survey research data makes it clear that our knowledge and practice of Christianity is in full decline.
How have we changed since 1938?
Perhaps the earliest and most comprehensive measurement of British attitudes on political and social issues is contained in a series of surveys...
Are Boomers the biggest boozers?
The ‘Boomer’ generation are often claimed to be the nation’s heaviest wine drinkers. Analysis of TGI trend data shows this is only partially true....
Have attitudes to women in the workplace changed?
The Archive of Market and Social Research (AMSR) is collecting a record of research on behaviours, attitudes and lives over the decades and how...
Can research help us understand loneliness?
For many, Valentine’s Day is an occasion for declarations of love. For others, it might prompt reflections on loneliness. Loneliness is being taken...






