Data
European elections: the polling data has been good but the analysis has been terrible
This campaign has been plagued by wilful misrepresentation of the numbers. So what is the true picture?
Exclusive poll: public now thinks EU referendum was “unfair and illegitimate”
Plus: many more Britons now think Brexit is weakening our place in the world, than think it is strengthening it
Banking on change: the numbers
We are in debt, and over a third of Britons say that they are either “surviving” or “in difficulty” in their financial affairs. As this page of data makes clear, large numbers of people are finding it tough to manage—strong…
Want better polling? Give the electoral commission more powers
The British Polling Council should also be strengthened
Speed Data: Doing God—the religious divide in politics
63 per cent of Jews voted blue in 2017; 85 per cent of Muslims voted red
What will it really cost to end freedom of movement?
Contrary to the popular myth, European workers aren't just baristas and fruit-pickers
2017 proved that candidates’ views don’t matter in elections
It didn't matter whether a candidate supported "Leave" or "Remain"—what mattered was their party
Who owns health data and how can it best be put to use?
Too much of the conversation about data use in the NHS revolves around misuse and downside rather than benefits and upside.
Health and technology: how can data save lives?
The matter was discussed by a panel including Diane Abbott and Chi Onwurah at The Labour Party's 2016 Conference
Speed data: Grammar schools
Theresa May wants schools to pick pupils by ability. So what does the evidence reveal about her thinking?