![]() Religious Londoners are twice as likely as religious people in other parts of the country to attend a service twice a month or more (31 per cent vs 15 per cent).One in four Londoners attend a religious service at least once a month compared with 1 in 10 in the rest of Britain outside London.Theos also identifies further insights around the nature of religious practice, finding that Londoners are more intensely practising, more likely to pray, and more likely to attend a religious service than those outside the capital. Christianity in particular was significantly more ethnically diverse in the capital - 31 per cent of Christians in London are BAME compared with just two per cent across the rest of Britain outside London.Religious Londoners were 48 per cent BAME (Black, Asian, minority ethnic) compared with just 27 per cent of non-religious Londoners.most Londoners are religious (62 per cent identify as religious compared to 53 per cent across the rest of Britain outside London).The polling, conducted for Theos by Savanta ComRes, shows that: The report 'Religious London' released this week, shows that Londoners are significantly more religious than people living elsewhere in Britain, and the capital's Christians are far more ethnically diverse. London is more religious than the rest of the country, according to a new report published by the think tank Theos.
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