Immigration Bill: COVID-19 boosts public support for low-paid frontline workers
The Government has proposed a minimum salary threshold of £25,600 per year that migrants must earn in order to get a visa to work in the UK. This was revised down from an initial proposal of £30,000....
View ArticleThank you /Together
Everybody across the country is being encouraged to come together, on Sunday 5th July, the birthday of the NHS, for a shared moment to thank not only NHS staff but all the key workers, good neighbours...
View ArticleFears of social divisions re-emerging as lockdown unity fades: new research
New research finds the lockdown surge of public unity may be fading, with past divisions re-emerging. The new findings, from British Future on behalf of the /together coalition, are released to mark...
View ArticleThis must be a year when talk turns into action on race
This must be a year when talk turns into action on race. The government’s new Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities is due to report to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson by Christmas. “Inquiry...
View ArticleTalk/together
A national conversation about what unites and divides us, and how we can help reconnect with each other. On 5th July, the birthday of the NHS, the /together coalition helped bring millions of people...
View ArticleRemembering Khudadad Khan, 31st October
On 31 October 1914, Sepoy Khudadad Khan of the 129th Baluchis became the first Indian soldier to receive the Victoria Cross. Sepoy Khan, a Muslim from what is now Pakistan, had single-handedly held off...
View ArticleBritish Future joins alliance of 11 UK charities to combat hate online
British Future is one of 11 charities that today launched #StandUpToHate, an innovative campaign on Twitter for Hate Crime Awareness Week to encourage digital citizenship online. With people spending...
View ArticleBridging a divided US: the challenge for President Biden
Joe Biden’s route to the White House has been the most unusual for decades. He seldom ventured far from his Delaware home as the rituals of the campaign trail were replaced by a virtual campaign during...
View ArticleWhat we learned about public attitudes in 2021
From Covid measures and vaccine hesitancy to political trust or sportspeople ‘taking the knee’, it’s been a fascinating year for those of us following public attitudes. Each month British Future...
View ArticleJubilee can help bridge divides – but monarchy needs to broaden its appeal
The Jubilee celebrations in a few weeks’ time have the reach and recognition to help bridge divides in the UK, according to new Focaldata research for British Future – but the monarchy still has work...
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