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Britain Today - Is Kindness In Decline?
A Reader's Digest/MORI poll reveals that around two thirds of people think Britain is a less caring place than ten years ago but the indications are that we are not so much hard-hearted as hard-headed.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for December 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
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Can You Be Sure That The Scottish Salmon You Buy This Christmas Is Really Scottish?
Many top supermarkets are ignoring customer demands for Scottish salmon and sneaking imported salmon onto their shelves under a labelling loophole. Despite the fact that two thirds of all people who buy fresh salmon regularly believe that the best salmon in the world comes from Scotland, and that 78% of purchasers consider it important to know where their salmon has come from, many top supermarkets are stocking their shelves with imported salmon this Christmas, without clearly stating its origin, according to Scottish Quality Salmon (SQS).
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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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250,000 Savers May Be Forced To Sell Their ISAs
Up to a quarter of a million people could be forced to close individual savings accounts (ISAs), the Government's new tax-free investment vehicle, because they have taken them out in error.
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Public Service Broadcasting Must Survive In The Digital Age
Public service broadcasting mustn't be allowed to wither and die as multi-channel consumer choice takes off. That's the message from the latest National Consumer Council report - a message reinforced by new research into consumer attitudes to TV and radio services.
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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.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for November 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
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"Captains Of Industry" Are Conquering Technophobia According To BT Cellnet
The craze for sending text messages from mobile phones which has hit the nation has been secretly embraced by some of our top business people. Twenty nine per cent of the "Captains' of Industry" surveyed by MORI on BT Cellnet's behalf say they send and receive text messages from their mobile phone and a further nineteen per cent said they would find the service useful. Three per cent even admit to using the service to receive latest football scores and lottery results. The number of SMS messages sent in the UK each month has now topped 100 million (source: Mobile Data Association).