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UK Business Utility Buyers Are Crying Out For Help
MORI survey reveals that 73% of utility procurement managers who spend between £10k and £150k annually on electricity, find it difficult to work out the best utility prices on offer and 92% believe a neutral intermediary would be helpful.
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Crime And Punishment Poll
Q1 To what extent are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way your area is policed?
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Can't Surf, Won't Surf
Which? Online's 2000 Annual Internet Survey Reports That 15 Million Britons Say They Won't be Getting On The Internet
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British Business At Risk From Security Apathy
Compaq Survey Reveals Lax Attitude Toward Data Security
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Voting & the Influence of Religion
It is reported in the press this week that Conservative leader William Hague's latest initiative to win votes from the government is a meeting with a leader of the American religious Right, exploring the possibility of making a religion-based appeal for votes at the next election.
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Revealed - Britain's Happy Homeowners
Whatever's happened to the great British reserve? We are a nation of happy homeowners - and, what's more, we're prepared to admit it.
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Challenges of the Demographic Shift
Foresight Ageing Population Panel
Consultation Event
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Men Support Blair's Paternity Leave
The majority of men support new fathers like Tony Blair taking paternity leave after the birth of their children.