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SMEs Are Flocking To Buy And Sell Via The Internet
Survey commissioned by SME champion, mondus.co.uk, reveals 80% of SMEs would trade-unions online if there was a simple way to do it.
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Bank On Your Brand
Internet banking research from ICL/MORI reveals the British public prefer 'clicks and mortar' banking and most won't use internet banks based outside the UK
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Genetics Poll Shows Public's Confusion
An alarming 65% of adults in Britain are confused and unclear as to what is meant by the term 'gene cloning' according to a recent MORI poll on genetics and cloning commissioned by Action Research, one of the UK's leading medical charities.
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7.1 Million People Now Managing Their Money On The Web
Survey exploring online banking behaviour among the general public.
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Britain's Business Leaders Are Not Practising The E-Business Strategy They Preach
ICL's research reveals companies aren't fully embracing eBusiness
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Confidence Gap Exposed In Online Initiative
Government plans to ensure that consumers have access to the internet and to deliver all government services electronically1 by 2005 is no guarantee that consumers will actually choose to deal online.
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Want To Shop For Your Christmas Dinner Online?
The MSN E-Commerce Map of Britain reveals you can buy turkeys anywhere, but sprouts are hard to find
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UK Could Be Set To Lead The World By Becoming First Online-Society
Conference to be staged in Britain next year reveals findings of MORI survey on what over 2000 Britons think about the Internet
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Extra Help For Parents To Get More Involved In Their Children's Education - Blunkett
Nearly nine out of 10 parents believe half an hour's homework every week day for children aged 10-11 is important, but many want assistance in helping their children with their studies, particularly in Maths. A huge majority of parents have already found the daily literacy hour useful.
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Human Cost Of Globalisation Accelerates Crisis In Executive Supply
The crisis in the supply of globally mobile executives is accelerating as senior managers find the human costs too high, according to new research from the executive search business of TMP Worldwide, one of the top five executive search firms in the world.