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Richard Branson Nominated Britain's Most Impressive Industrialist
Richard Branson has succeeded in toppling his long-time rival, Sir Colin Marshall, Chairman of British Airways, as Britain's most impressive industrialist. He comes first in the 1997 MORI's annual survey of Britain's Captains of Industry, nominated spontaneously by 25 per cent of his peers.
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Century XX1 - Devolution In The English Regions: Vision For The Future
A recent MORI poll of Londoners was commissioned by Granada for a TV debate on the future
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Cellular Phone Use
Preliminary results from a global survey on Global Cellular Usage published today confirm reports that Finland and Australia are the world's most connected societies - with over half the population reporting owning a mobile phone connected
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Public Attitudes to Counterfeiting
A recent MORI survey shows that perfume / fragrance (67%), watches (64%) and clothing / footwear (63%) are among the most widely known goods to be counterfeited.
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Attitudes To Work And Play Is Changing
Research for WFD reveals that for today's 16-35 year old professional, balancing the demands of a career and home life is an increasing concern, 92% saying that it is very or fairly important.
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The UK Banking Industry Is Better Prepared For Competition In The Euro-Zone
Europe is 11 times more overbanked than the UK, the least overbanked country in Europe
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M&S takes top management and governance awards
Marks & Spencer has won the MORI / PA Consulting Group's Sundridge Park Management Centre 'Quality of Management Award'. The award is given to the British company which Britain's captains of industry, city institutions and business journalists perceive as having the most impressive quality of management for future development, according to MORI survey findings.
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Business Journalists Embrace the Net
Two thirds of Britain's top business and financial journalists (64%) can access the world-wide web at work and a quarter can do so at home.