Coming together or drifting apart? The UK’s changing values Visit the website for our new UK in the World Values Survey project
9 December 2022 British and US public more likely to say economic costs of climate change will be greater than cost of measures to reduce it New GB-US survey marks John Kerry’s Fulbright lecture at King’s
21 November 2022 Working from home equals less work? Politicians' suggestions seen as unacceptable, as cost of living discourages commuting Eight in 10 employees in the capital say it’s wrong for politicians to suggest home-workers are…
31 October 2022 Terrorism conspiracy theories: belief among the UK public A hardcore minority of one in 11 people can be classed as strong believers
29 September 2022 Free speech in universities: new data reveals student and public perceptions Universities are seen to be protecting freedom of speech, but growing minorities have concerns
Public trust in expertise (PERITIA) Helping citizens and policymakers understand trust in science and identify trustworthy expertise
Generations: does when you’re born shape who you are? Visit our website to explore interactive datasets that separate generational myths from realities