11 October 2024 Assisted dying: two-thirds of public back legalisation within this Parliament, study finds 63% of people in England and Wales support legalising assisted dying for terminally ill adults,…
23 September 2024 New 'practical theory' of government key to achieving Labour's five 'missions', report says David Halpern argues such a theory is needed to amplify and channel the goodwill of civil servants…
2 August 2024 Higher, further or tertiary? Lessons for the future of education from across the UK nations Education sector leaders analyse the different policy choices made within the UK
12 July 2024 Belief that NHS will be there for people when they need it down considerably, study finds Concerns about the availability of appointments and NHS systems are deterring some from getting GP…
Good manners, obedience and unselfishness: data reveals how UK parenting priorities compare with other nations The public now place less importance on raising obedient children, but they still value good manners…
UK public among least likely to place importance on work, international study finds People in the UK public are among the least likely to say work should always come first
UK public among most trusting in world The UK public are among the most trusting globally, with internationally high levels of trust in…
God, heaven and hell, and life after death: data reveals UK’s low religious belief compared with other nations The UK public are now among the least likely internationally to believe in God, following a…
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