The evolving face of Christianity in the UK

The UK is an ever-diversifying set of nations characterised by growing forms of religious heterogeneity.
Britain – The land of opportunity and generosity

With many British Muslims now observing the holy month of Ramadan, the latest report published by IIFL on their attitudes towards the UK provided much reason to be positive and optimistic over the future of modern Britain.
The social contribution of British Muslims

The Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) commissioned a bespoke nationally-representative survey which focused on the relationship between faith and job satisfaction in the UK. Fieldwork was carried out by TechneUK (a member of the British Polling Council [BPC]) between the 29th September and 8th October 2023. A total of 2,004 UK adults were surveyed across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These are the key findings.
Britain’s diverse Muslims

Britain’s Muslim population remains a largely misunderstood one – with the incredibly diverse nature of it being largely overlooked.
Faith and belonging

Whether it is at home, during work, among friends, or in our local community, a strong sense of belonging can make a truly positive difference in one’s well-being and feeling of rootedness. No man is an island; organic sources of support can shield us from the inherently volatile and unpredictable nature of the modern competitive world.
Making Faith Work: Job Satisfaction in the UK

The Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) commissioned a bespoke nationally-representative survey which focused on the relationship between faith and job satisfaction in the UK. Fieldwork was carried out by TechneUK (a member of the British Polling Council [BPC]) between the 29th September and 8th October 2023. A total of 2,004 UK adults were surveyed across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These are the key findings.
Religious Britons significantly happier and more satisfied with life, new research shows

A study produced by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life reveals that people of faith in Britain are significantly happier than atheists and non-religious people.
Keep the Faith: Mental Health in the UK

The Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life commissioned a nationally representative survey of 2,004 UK adult respondents which explored the relationship between faith and mental health.
Keeping the Faith for Work

The UK’s internationalised market economy can be a brutally competitive one.
The need to understand the impact of faith in life

The impact of religion, faith and spirituality in British life is the subject of much contestation.