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October 2, 2007
Confidence in elections down in Pakistan, the economy's role in whether UK's Brown goes to the polls, and Americans say the Supreme Court is too conservative.
July 5, 2007
Although many of those involved in alleged terrorism plots in the United Kingdom have been Muslim extremists, UK officials have taken pains to distinguish them from the country's large Muslim population. Gallup Polls in 2006 and 2007 found that ...
March 9, 2007
Nearly two in three Americans have a favorable opinion of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, according to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll. Although this rating is high, it is among Blair's lowest favorable ratings on record and is down ...
February 27, 2007
Sixty-five percent of Americans say the recent announcement of the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq is a sign things are going poorly there. Thirty percent say it is a sign things are going well. A majority of Republicans, however, say ...
October 11, 2005
It has been three months since bombings in London once again shoved the threat of terrorist attacks back into the global spotlight. Recent Gallup polling in Great Britain suggests Britons anticipate further attacks and aren't wholly convinced ...
August 30, 2005
As Americans have seen firsthand, a nation's international image can transform in the face of a devastating terrorist attack or a controversial war. And the consequences of negative opinions can be serious. Gallup asked Americans, Canadians, and ...
August 23, 2005
Gallup asked American, British, and Canadian respondents if they have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of several countries, including the three that President George W. Bush designated as "the axis of evil" in his 2002 State of the Union ...
July 5, 2005
The connections among religion, politics, and "values" created an ever-present undercurrent in last year's U.S. presidential election -- but are concerns about where to draw the lines between those concepts characteristically American? Gallup's ...
June 28, 2005
Apparently, not many Britons would want their children to follow in Tony Blair's footsteps. Only about one in three British adults would want a son or daughter to grow up to be prime minister someday. Opinion is slightly different across the ...
June 21, 2005
When British Prime Minister Tony Blair hosts the G8 summit in two weeks, the topic of climate change will be on the agenda. Although President George W. Bush has adamantly opposed U.S. participation in the Kyoto treaty, he appears open to ...

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