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Source: Perceived influence of Islam on government compared to a few years ago (3865)

Multinational survey, also undertaken in China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden.

Source: Attitudes to people of different faiths, particularly Muslims (3864)

The survey was also conducted among samples of UK adults and black and minority ethnic adults.

Source: Attitudes to religious intermarriage (3863)

Source: Attitudes to people of different faiths, particularly Muslims (3862)

The survey was also conducted among samples of UK adults and adults from the West Midlands.

Source: Feelings about religious figures with a large public following (3861)

Data were collected via the YouGov 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 people of different faiths, particularly Muslims (3860)

The survey was also conducted among samples of residents of the West Midlands and UK black and minority ethnic adults.

Source: Giving up or taking up something for Lent (3859)

Data were collected via the YouGov 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: Approval of the cancellation by Vue Cinemas of the screening of a film advocating a ‘gay cure’ (3858)

Data were collected via the YouGov 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 and knowledge of UK Muslims, past or future visits to mosques, groups spoken about disrespectfully (3857)

The Muslim Council of Britain module of the survey was commissioned to promote Visit My Mosque Day on 18 February 2018.