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        • The Changing Landscape of Faith in Britain: Rebirth, Renewal and Reimagining
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Category: Press releases

Britain’s youth reimagining faith for personal fulfillment and psychological resilience, study finds

A new report by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life reveals Britain’s youth are engaging with faith in vastly different ways than their parents.

Faith itself is the Lifeline: New Data Shows Having Faith Shields Against UK’s Mental Health Crisis

New data from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) offers a powerful counterpoint as the UK grapples with rising levels of loneliness, anxiety and mental distress: faith provides a significant buffer.

IIFL convenes high-level discussion of British Muslims’ experiences with expert panel

IIFL hosted an online panel discussion to explore in depth our latest report, ‘Belonging, Belief and Britishness,’ on the evening of 28th May.

IIFL report launch event celebrating the diversity of British Muslims

IIFL launched its latest report on the diversity of British Muslims at a reception held in the Palace of Westminster.

Lived experiences of British Muslims highlighted in new report

IIFL’s latest report presents a nuanced and data-driven portrait of British Muslims’ experiences, political engagement, and sense of belonging in the UK.

IIFL announces Charlotte Littlewood as new Director of Research

IIFL is delighted to announce the appointment of its new Director of Research – respected researcher and writer Charlotte Littlewood.

British Muslims feel misrepresented in the media compared to other faith groups

New research shows that British Muslims feel unfairly portrayed in the media compared to other faith communities, polling from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) reveals.

UK youth and faith groups call for British politicians to embrace religion in public life

New research shows that the UK’s youth and faith groups believe British politicians should take more notice of religion in public life, polling from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) reveals.

U.K. interfaith institute focuses on Islam after first successful year, hopes to hold event in Saudi Arabia

The Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL), is an interfaith organisation dedicated to understanding and promoting the role of faith in daily life across the United Kingdom and beyond.

“We’re okay but we’re less okay than before”: life as a Jew in Britain today

Jewish people in Britain remain optimistic despite a rise in anti-Semitism: that was the key finding at a virtual panel held by the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) on Tuesday 3rd September on the topic of Living as a Jew in modern Britain.

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