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Source: Attitudes towards Jews, Muslims and Islamic State, and importance of religion and of being Christian to national identity (3681)

Pew Global Attitudes Project, 2016. Multinational survey, also undertaken in 10 other countries besides Great Britain.

Source: Perceived compatibility of Islam and British values (3680)

Source: Concern about threat posed by Islamic State (3679)

The poll was conducted in the immediate aftermath of Islamic State’s attacks in Brussels on 22 March 2016, which left 34 people dead.

Source: Attitudes to the classification as genocide of the killing by Islamic State of Christians and Yazidis in Iraq and Syria (3678)

Source: Perceived influence of a higher force, membership of church/religious organizations, trust in religious leaders to tell the truth, and Holocaust denial (3677)

Source: Belief in astrology and star signs (3676)

Data were collected via the YouGov Daily mobile app, which had a slightly different sample than the general population and was subject to a somewhat higher margin of error than standard YouGov polling.

Source: Attitudes to inclusion of a mosque on new EastEnders set (3675)

Data were collected via the YouGov Daily mobile app, which had a slightly different sample than the general population and was subject to a somewhat higher margin of error than standard YouGov polling.

Source: Importance attached to human rights, including to pursue religion of choice or none (3674)

Multinational survey, also undertaken in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the United States.

Source: Perceived appropriateness of comments made by Pope Francis about American politician Donald Trump (3673)

Data were collected via the YouGov Daily mobile app, which had a slightly different sample than the general population and was subject to a somewhat higher margin of error than standard YouGov polling.