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Over 3 Million Non-Smokers Exposed To Cigarette Smoke At Work - New Guide Aims To Tackle The Problem
Over three million (3.4m) non-smokers have to work in places where they are frequently exposed to other people's cigarette smoke, according to survey results published by ASH, the National Asthma Campaign, and the TUC.
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Independent Survey Shows E-mail Is A Must Have
It comes as no surprise that the recent research released today by MORI that PC and Internet skills are seen as essential to most PC users in full time employment. With 81% of those surveyed agreeing that improving their PC and Internet skills will help them with their career.
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Europe: The State of Public Opinion
In this article I argue that public opinion is important, real, and in the run up to the Maastricht Treaty was mismanaged to the point of neglect. This was also true in relation to the European movement towards the ICG, following after the Maastricht Treaty ratification process.
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British Public Increasingly Cynical about Business
A study to commemorate pollster MORI's 30th birthday finds the British public increasingly cynical about big business despite rising expectations of the corporate world, specifically with regard to social and environmental responsibility.
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Bosses In Huntingdonshire Say Yes To Alconbury Plans
Two-thirds of local businesses support plans for a freight distribution centre on the Alconbury Airfield site.
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Entrepreneurs Call For Further Interest Rate Cuts - Seven in Ten Want Rate Of 5% Or Below
Britain's entrepreneurs want further cuts in interest rates if they are to increase investment, according to a MORI survey released by business advisers Ernst & Young.
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Musical Instrument Teaching In The UK
Music creators and performers joined together at the Royal College of Music in London today to announce the results of The Performing Right Society (PRS) mapping exercise into the provision of musical instrument teaching for school children in the UK.
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Entrepreneurs More Bullish On Economy Than Captains Of Industry
Bosses in Britain's growing entrepreneurial businesses are more optimistic for UK economic prospects than their counterparts in the country's biggest companies, according to a survey of over 800 entrepreneurs conducted by MORI for business advisers Ernst & Young.
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A Survey of Public Attitudes to the Charity Commission
Q1 Do you personally fall into any of these categories of people?
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ICL calls for Year 2000 Glasnost and an end to complacency
Feeling threatened? You're not alone. Confusion and mistrust reigns in the countdown to the millennium