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British Motorists Would Rather Be Smart Than Sexy (Toplines)
Toplines for a survey examining what motorists look for when buying a car.
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Guardian Unlimited Is MPs' Favourite Newspaper Website
In a new poll of Members of Parliament commissioned by MORI, it was found that 40% of MPs use Guardian Unlimited, far ahead of its nearest competitor, making it the most popular newspaper website among politicians. It was also found that almost half (49%) of Labour MPs turned to Guardian Unlimited as their online newspaper of choice.
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Big Five Lawyers Face Doubters Among European Council
The Big Five accountancy firms face a challenge to win top-level legal work from Europe's largest companies, according to a report by Legal Media Group and MORI.
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Millionaire Goal For MBI Executives
A new report reveals the highs and lows of the Management Buy-In (MBI) process
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Why Can't We Enjoy the View?
More and more it seems that Britain's green and pleasant land is being sacrificed to 'progress'. Here, Sir Robert Worcester tells of his hatred of the electricity pylons that scar our landscape.
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Congestion Is London's Biggest Issue Says CfIT Survey
London's traffic congestion is the single most important issue to people living in the capital. In all 72% felt it was a serious problem in their area according to a Commission for Integrated Transport survey.
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70% of Britain Fears US-Driven Arms Race
A majority of the British public believes that America's controversial plan to build a missile defence system will start a new arms race, make nuclear disarmament harder to achieve, and may even make the United Kingdom a military target, according to a new opinion poll.*
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Number Of Homes 'On-Line' Continue To Rise
Almost four million homes have connected to the Internet in the past twelve months according to Oftel's latest quarterly research published today.
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UK New Media Industry Faces Off Economic Downturn
97 percent of new media agencies are optimistic for growth, and 80 percent of agencies plan expansion
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Prescription Charges Can Damage Your Health, Says CAB Report
Prescription charges are preventing many poorer people with chronic health problems getting the treatment they need, a new report from the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB) says today.