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PressGazette

5 December 2023

PressGazette

A poll conducted by think tank More in Common has found roughly equal numbers of people find the BBC’s coverage to be pro-Israel as think it is pro-Palestine.

However, even more of the 2,000 people polled said they felt the public broadcaster’s output on the conflict between Israel and Hamas had been mostly neutral.

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The Standard

5 December 2023

The Standard

Op-ed by UK Director Luke Tryl: Message to politicians and activists - Stop being reductive on Israel-Gaza, it's not what the British public wants

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The Times

3 December 2023

The Times

Generation Z is equally as likely to describe Hamas as freedom fighters as terrorists, it has been revealed, as children as young as eight are being influenced into picking a side in the Gaza conflict.

A report from More in Common has found that Britons are, on the whole, not as divided on the conflict as it may appear and are sympathetic to both sides. But those aged 18 to 24 are more likely to sympathise with the Palestinian side of the conflict.

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BBC Radio 4 PM

23 November 2023

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UK Director Luke Tryl speaks on the PM programme, discussing public attitudes to immigration

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BBC News

19 November 2023

BBC News

By Laura Kuenssberg "Research carried out by the polling group, More in Common, helps explore the real world reaction. And a flavour of voters' views from focus groups about Mrs Braverman suggests there is real division - the most common words chosen to describe her include, "brave" and "outspoken", but "racist" features there too"

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BBC News

19 November 2023

BBC News

The UK government's flagship levelling-up agenda is at risk of losing public confidence in its promise to improve high streets, a new report has found.

The research, by More in Common and Power to Change, suggests less than a quarter of people surveyed think their high street is improving.