The Financial Times quotes Sunder Katwala on generational differences in attitudes around race and identity.
The Economist discusses new British Future attitudes research on race in Britain.
Eastern Eye interviews British Future’s Sunder Katwala on Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview, race and identity.
The i on new Talk/together research, highlighting the risk of new divisions if we don’t harness the Covid community spirit.
“Talk/Together research highlights the strong public appetite for more unifying moments that bring people together.”
Sunder Katwala writes for Times Red Box, citing Talk/together polling that shows Brexit divides have started to dissipate.
The Herald reports on Talk/together’s findings in Scotland, which reveal a strong desire to disagree better in debates around independence.
The Telegraph cites new polling from Talk/together, highlighting the public demand to “see past our differences”.
The Guardian reports on findings and polling from Our Chance to Reconnect, the final report of the Talk/together project.
British Future’s research into public attitudes on issues such as immigration, integration and identity helps us and our partners develop effective messages that reach and persuade new audiences. We offer constructive policy solutions to people’s legitimate concerns and work to find common ground that can bring people together.
British Future reports examine public attitudes and make recommendations for change on topics ranging from future immigration and integration policy to how communications can help combat prejudice.