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CSS Transport Audit 2001
MORI undertook the survey on behalf of CSS (the County Surveyors Society) and consulted 2,006 members of the public during September 2001, about public transport, roads rail and their local environment.
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Nearly Half Of Over 45s Have Never Heard Of An Annuity
Nearly half of over 45s in the UK have never heard of the term 'annuity' and less than a third would know where to buy one from, according to new research released today.
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Are You A Fashion Leader, A Wannabe Or Just Plain Annoying?
A new survey reveals that 3.4 million people in Britain change their ring tone at least once a month.
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Busy customers want hard cash savings before accepting utilities sales calls
New research has revealed that a quarter of all British phone, gas, water and electricity customers only want to accept sales calls from their service providers in return for a saving of at least forty pounds per year.
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The Safety Of Money Is Paramount, Say Consumers
Consumers rate the safety and security of their money as one of the most important factors when taking out investments, insurance or placing deposits, a MORI poll for the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) reveals today.
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CBI Renews Rate Cut Pressure As Report Shows How September 11 Is Hitting UK Business
Top employers' organisation kicks off national conference amid increasing economic uncertainty
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Concorde Flying High ... As A Design Icon
As it prepares to take off again next week, Concorde has been voted as one of the most respected designs of the 20st Century - despite being out of the skies for the last 15 months.
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MORI Political Monitor, October 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 2001, including questions on reactions to 9/11
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Lack Of Information Stopping Financial Advisers Making The Most Of Tax-Efficient Giving
According to a MORI study commissioned by the Giving Campaign and released today, many financial advisers do not tell their clients about new tax-efficient methods of giving to charity. Key reasons include that they don't have enough information about these methods and they are reluctant to raise the subject with their clients.