Church-going makes a difference in Anglican voting habits
The level of church-going makes a difference in voting habits among Anglicans - but is less important among Catholics
In BriefThe level of church-going makes a difference in voting habits among Anglicans - but is less important among Catholics
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With one week to go until election day, we'll be hosting a series of blogs on political realignment. How is British politics changing?
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Can a commitment to greater economic equality be married to 'conservative' commitments to family, faith, and locality?
In BriefAndrew Bradstock and Jenny Sinclair argue that now is the time to forge a new politics which has the common good at its heart
In BriefIn Scotland in 2010 Labour support was highest among Catholics. SNP support was highest among Presbyterians and the non-religious
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Angus Ritchie discusses how we can put the common good back into the heart of our political and economic systems
In BriefEdward Stourton, BBC journalist