1 March 2021
The Guardian reports on findings and polling from Our Chance to Reconnect, the final report of the Talk/together project.
28 February 2021
“The latest findings come from the UK’s biggest-ever public survey of what unites and divides society.” – The Sun
28 February 2021
The Observer cites new research from Talk/together, revealing that 12.4 million Brits have volunteered during the pandemic.
18 February 2021
“What we do share now is a responsibility for how we choose to live with our past today.”
11 February 2021
Labour List cites (as-yet unpublished) research from British Future, which reveals that pride in being British is a cross-ethnic norm.
7 February 2021
Sunder Katwala writes in The Observer on the Labour Party, flags, identity and ethnicity.
4 February 2021
“We don’t hear enough from people who just get on with their everyday lives and are not defined by race.”
31 January 2021
The Guardian quotes Sunder Katwala’s concerns that Nawaz has raised the public profile of coronavirus conspiracy theories.
21 January 2021
Sunder writes for Eastern Eye on how the Biden administration will need to tackle misinformation, conspiracy theories and extremism.
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.