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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.
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.
How maternity experiences are reshaping women’s trust in the NHS, government and healthcare.
New research from the UCL Policy Lab and More in Common conducted during the first stages of General Election campaign terms finds that voters are placing a “respect test” on political parties. The research reveals that one of the biggest drivers of those who have switched their vote from Conservative to Labour since 2019 is a feeling that Keir Starmer and Labour are more likely to ‘respect voters like them’ – a group of voters More in Common and the UCL Policy Lab call the ‘Respect Switchers’.
New research from More in Common and the UCL Policy Lab finds that the public are crying out for more respect from their political leaders and many of our key national institutions.
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