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UK Consumers Want To Shop Online But Are Unimpressed
UK Retailers Fall to Meet Online Shoppers Expectations
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HSBC Launches Range Of 'Off The Peg' And 'Tailor Made' ISAs
HSBC has unveiled its range of ISAS, to support the government's objectives to deepen and broaden the 'savings habit'. The HSBC ISA product range - available through Midland branches, direct and independent financial advisors (IFAS) - includes ISAs 'off the peg' (without advice), or 'tailor made' for people who need expert advice.
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RSPCA Fur Farming - Retraction of Misleading Information
We would like to point out that an RSPCA press release issued in early March concerning our 5-8 February 1999 poll on public attitudes to fur farming was misleading.
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Life Or Death Dilemma For Parents
An amazing 30% of adults in Britain say they would consider an abortion if they discovered their unborn baby was affected by a serious inherited disease, according to a recent MORI poll commissioned by Action Research, one of the UK's leading medical research charities.
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Majority Of British Investors "No Wiser" About ISAs Despite A Year Of Intensive Promotion
Two thirds (67%) of the British public, who are aware of ISAs feel that they have no better understanding of ISAs than they had 12 months ago according to a latest MORI survey which has been commissioned by Charles Schwab Europe.
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Party Support at the European Elections
Research study conducted for the UK Independence Party on European Election voting intentions and attitudes to a Single European Currency and the European Union
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for March 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? - Base: 1,907 -
General Public Attitudes To The Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction
85% of the general public think that their doctor should decide whether they receive treatment on the NHS, compared with only 9% who believe that this should be the Government's decision