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Talking to fathers about paternity pay and shared leave

Talking to fathers about paternity pay and shared leave

03 April 2025

The Mirror online 

A new survey for The Dad Shift and Movember by More In Common, found robust support for active fatherhood across all classes and the political spectrum.

In polling, 86% of the public agree "it’s better when both parents have real opportunities to be equally active caregivers to their children" and 75% agree "boys learn more about being a man from how their father cares for and involves themselves in their life” than just from "protecting and providing" alone.

Alex Lloyd Hunter, co-founder of The Dad Shift, says reform is now urgent. "The most important thing fathers can provide their families with, and their boys in particular, is their presence," he says.

 Survey: Many Germans Feel Provoked by People Who Eat Differently

Survey: Many Germans Feel Provoked by People Who Eat Differently

31 March 2025

Table Media

Table Media picks up on More in Common Germany's latest study on food and change. The results show: many people reject external influence – yet the desire for change is clearly evident.

Europe: Public opinion on Donald Trump

Europe: Public opinion on Donald Trump

29 March 2025

radiofrance.fr

Defeatism or determination? Faced with the war in Ukraine and Donald Trump's government, what sentiment dominates public opinion in Europe? How are they reacting to the rearmament of the European continent? Laurence de Nervaux speaks to Christine Okrent, alongside Mark Leonard, Dominique Reynié, and Gilles Gressani.

 

Presidential Candidate Research Reveals Our Prejudices

Presidential Candidate Research Reveals Our Prejudices

20 March 2025

rp.pl

Interview with Adam Traczyki, director of More in Common Polska around the More in Common Presidential Report.

 

Has Trump managed to undermine public support for Ukraine in the West?

Has Trump managed to undermine public support for Ukraine in the West?

19 March 2025

European Pravda

Only around one-quarter of French and Germans now see the US as an ally. And even in Britain, those who do are no longer the majority.  Europeans finally seem prepared to go it alone, with majorities in every country we polled saying they want to support Ukraine even if America pulls out.

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