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Britons surprised by how Olympics brought country togetherBritons surprised by how Olympics brought country together
19 August 2012
Most Britons are surprised by how much the Olympic Games has brought the country together, and think it will have a lasting positive impact on British society, according to new research by Ipsos MORI for think-tank British Future. Britons surprised by how Olympics brought country together

Muslim Women Survey
25 March 2009
Ipsos MORI conducted this study on behalf of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The study investigates the views and attitudes of Muslim women, in particular, attitudes towards work, barriers to progression, religious practice at work and future aspirations. Muslim Women Survey

Rivers of Blood SurveyRivers of Blood Survey
18 April 2008
A survey conducted by Ipsos MORI from 11-13 April 2008 found that a quarter (25%) of British adults felt that local areas were losing their sense of Britishness because of immigration; a 13 percentage point increase from 2005. Results are based on a nationally representative sample of 1,000 GB adults aged 18+ years. Rivers of Blood Survey

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

Muslim Women Wearing VeilsMuslim Women Wearing Veils
17 October 2006
An exclusive poll by Ipsos MORI for ITV's Tonight Show shows that the British public believe Muslim women have a right to wear a veil - but not in the classroom, on television or on the beat. Muslim Women Wearing Veils

Muslims 'Take Pride' In British Way Of LifeMuslims 'Take Pride' In British Way Of Life
10 August 2005
Britons endorse multi-cultural society, according to our latest poll for BBC News. Muslims 'Take Pride' In British Way Of Life

British Views On ImmigrationBritish Views On Immigration
10 February 2003
Concern about immigration but acceptance of multi-culturalism British Views On Immigration

Race Is No Barrier To 'Being British'Race Is No Barrier To 'Being British'
16 May 2002
Race Is No Barrier To 'Being British', but there is no consistent sense of 'Britishness' Race Is No Barrier To 'Being British'

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