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3i / MORI survey of Key Independent Businesses in Britain
Britain's independent businessmen are increasingly opposed to a single European currency, according to the third annual 3i / MORI survey of Key Independent Businesses in Britain. Two in five owner-managers of these business are against it while three in ten are in favour. By contrast, a similar survey conducted in 1995 recorded an even split in opinion on this issue.
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Eurostar Gets Thumbs Up from Business Travellers
The recent fire in the Channel Tunnel has not deterred business travellers and decision makers from using the services, according to a survey conducted by MORI for Carlson Wagonlit. Over nine in ten say they would use the Eurostar service again, whether they were asked before or after the fire took place.
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The 'Grey Pound'
A survey commissioned by the insurer Direct Line has found that the financial services industry is failing to capitalise on the 'grey pound' phenomenon associated with an ageing, but wealthier, population.
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The EU And A Single Currency
Measuring the public's knowledge about the EU and attitude towards closer cooperation and a single currency.
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France and the French
A 1994 MORI poll on British attitudes to and impressions of our cross-Channel neighbours