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Iraq war damaged Britain's reputation in the worldIraq war damaged Britain's reputation in the world
19 March 2013
Over half the public think British involvement in Iraq war damaged our reputation around the world – but majority still think we should intervene abroad when justified. Iraq war damaged Britain's reputation in the world

Muslim Attitudes: The Real Story
13 November 2007
New data from Ipsos MORI shows the views of London's Muslims are similar to the views of Londoners on a variety of issues. Muslim Attitudes: The Real Story

Are We An Angry Nation?
11 October 2007
Are we British becoming angrier or losing our temper more often nowadays? Are We An Angry Nation?

War on Iraq, Londoners' Views
20 November 2003
Three in five Londoners (59%) believe that the War on Iraq was unjustified, according to research by MORI on behalf of the Greater London Authority. Three in 10 (29%) believe it was justified. Nearly half (48%) now feel less safe living in London because of the War on Iraq, and three per cent who feel more safe. War on Iraq, Londoners' Views

Current Affairs, Londoners' Views
25 March 2003
A survey by MORI on behalf of the Greater London Authority reveals that half of Londoners (50%) support the congestion charge scheme with one in three (34%) against it. Before the scheme started similar proportions supported and opposed the scheme. Two-thirds (67%) believe it has been effective in reducing traffic congestion, while one in five (20%) do not. Current Affairs, Londoners' Views

Possible War With Iraq - the Public's View
26 September 2002
The public remains committed to the principle that any military action against Iraq should only be taken if backed by the United Nations, according to research by the MORI Social Research Institute. Possible War With Iraq - the Public's View

Time Poll Reveals Declining British Support For The War Against Terror
23 March 2002
A MORI poll published in next week's TIME magazine reveals that British approval of the way both President George Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair are handling the response to the 11 September terrorist attacks has fallen sharply since late last year. Time Poll Reveals Declining British Support For The War Against Terror

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