People of faith are more likely to give to charity than those of no religion, new research shows.
More than three-quarters of people living in England who practise a religion have given to charity in the past month, according to a survey by ComRes for the BBC.
Just two-thirds of those with no religion gave to charity over the same period.
Religious people are also more likely to have friends or family who donate. More than seven in ten said their friends or family had donated to charity in the past month, compared to just over six in ten of those who do not practise a religion....