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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.
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.
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.
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.
Gen Z are the least likely to think that religious extremism poses a threat to British society, new research from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) suggests.
68% of Brits say that the Prime Minister can be someone of any faith, new research from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) suggests.
A significant majority of British Muslims are concerned with the media portraying some faiths in a more negative light than others, research from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) shows.
Most British Muslims agree that their faith is bound up with their cultural heritage, research from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) shows.
44% of religious British people aged 18-24 said their faith would influence the way they would vote in the general election, the latest survey from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life suggests.
16% of religious Brits do not believe climate change is happening compared to the national average of 13%. This is according to the latest report of the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) - Stewardship: Exploring Faith and Sustainability.