Events

We regularly convene events, speak at conferences and deliver webinars, to share our latest insights and findings. Find out more about opportunities to hear about our research below.

Party conferences

Party conferences

We hold events at all major political party conferences

Speaking requests

Speaking requests

We deliver talks about our research at events and conferences

Webinars

Webinars

We deliver free webinars regularly throughout the year, open to all

Britons and Secularism
Britons and Secularism

How do Britons feel about religion in our society?

Andrew Fowler 24 Mar 2026
After Choosing Sides
After Choosing Sides

Britain’s changing views on the Israel-Palestine conflict

Luke Tryl 20 Nov 2025
Out of reach?
Out of reach?

Men, masculinity and mainstream politics

Anouschka Rajah 18 Nov 2025
Pride or protest? Britons and the flag debate
Pride or protest? Britons and the flag debate

After flags appeared on roundabouts and lampposts across the country, More in Common asked Britons how they felt about our country’s flags – and those raising them.

More in Common 28 Aug 2025
What does ‘putting Britain first’ look like?
What does ‘putting Britain first’ look like?

The Global Future Foundation commissioned More in Common to conduct polling to understand what Britons would think of the UK adopting an ‘America First’ style agenda here in the UK. The polling shows that most Britons want to see politicians prioritise national interests, industries and identities. Yet despite the appeal of a ‘Britain First’ approach, few want to follow in the footsteps of President Donald Trump: in fact Britons are now less likely to think that it is in our interest to be on the same side as the US – and most think the President’s re-election has had a negative impact on  the United States.

More in Common 16 Jul 2025
How do people define Englishness?
How do people define Englishness?

Polling by More in Common shows that the overwhelming majority of English people  – across ethnic groups, education levels, ages and politics – agree that race and ethnic background is no barrier to being English. 

More in Common 21 Mar 2025
Exploring Britons’ understanding of Black History
Exploring Britons’ understanding of Black History

New polling by More in Common revealing a limited public understanding of Black British history raises questions about whether there should be a review of Black History education across the UK.

More in Common 28 Oct 2024
The Seven Segments and English Identity
The Seven Segments and English Identity

This is the second part of a two-part series of blogs from John Denham using More in Common data. Part One, about how English identities were reflected in the General Election results is available here. Professor John Denham is the Director of the Centre for English Identity and Politics at the University of Southampton. Formerly, he was the Member of Parliament for Southampton Itchen and minister in the last Labour government for 10 years.

More in Common 11 Sep 2024
English Identities at the 2024 General Election
English Identities at the 2024 General Election

This is Part One of a two-part series of blogs from John Denham using More in Common data. Part Two, about how English identities intersect with More in Common’s core values model will be published next week. Professor John Denham is the Director of the Centre for English Identity and Politics at the University of Southampton. Formerly, he was the Member of Parliament for Southampton Itchen and minister in the last Labour government for 10 years.

More in Common 29 Aug 2024
Patriotism Polling
Patriotism Polling

New research from the UCL Policy Lab and More in Common finds the importance voters put on the patriotism of their political leaders in the lead up to the general election. The research finds:

More in Common 15 Jun 2024
More than Choosing Sides
More than Choosing Sides

How Britons are navigating the Israel-Palestine conflict

Luke Tryl 4 Dec 2023
Britons and Gender Identity
Britons and Gender Identity

Navigating Common Ground and Division 

More in Common 16 Jun 2022

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