Slightly more people report feeling confident in their personality and at work, compared to 2019
Half of Britons say that their mental health has deteriorated as a result of coronavirus
A third of Britons report feeling lonelier than usual since social distancing measures began in March
Britons in their 20s and 30s, as well as women, are most likely to say they have struggled to cope during the outbreak
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought stark changes to the way we behave and live our daily lives
This is the most common view among non-Christians and those with no religion, as well as the majority of Christians
A quarter of Britons say they believe in ‘a god’. Four in ten neither believe in ‘a god’ nor in a ‘higher power’
Three in ten people in Britain say that the Biblical portrayal of Christmas is accurate. Just over a quarter of Britons believe that Jesus ...
Most Britons celebrate Christmas and Easter as secular rather than religious events, with many combining the two aspects
The generations are divided on which holiday is more important in the Christian calendar