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A Quarter Of Women Drivers Are Afraid Of Being 'Carjacked'
A quarter of women drivers (25%) are afraid of being carjacked according to research published today by Direct Line. In addition half (49%) of all women admit they lock their car doors for added security when driving through town. This figure rises to 64% when they are driving at night.
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Are Loyalty Card Schemes Missing A Trick?
Research released today carried out by MORI on behalf of Black Sun — the loyalty consultancy — reveals the scoop on consumer habits towards loyalty cards. The findings provide a basis for businesses to re-think expensive loyalty programmes, as research shows that current programmes offered by retailers are missing the mark with consumers.
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Joining The Euro: All Companies' Polls 1999-2002
MORI, ICM, Gallup. NOP and Eurobarometer published polls on joining the Single European Currency
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Henry Calls On NHS To Plan Now For Challenge Of An Ageing Scotland
Report predicting big increases in the health needs of older people in Scotland, as well as examining old people's views of teh services NHS Scotland provides
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Sharp Fall In Arrears And Possessions
The number of properties taken into possession by mortgage lenders dropped by some 20% in 2001, according to figures released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders. Fewer than 1 in 625 mortgages in the UK ended up as a repossession in 2001, compared with 1 in 130 back in 1991 when repossessions peaked.
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Oftel Publishes Results Of Dial-Up Internet Access Review
The UK has a competitive dial-up Internet access market with a wide range of unmetered and metered services available to consumers at low prices, Oftel's review of the Internet market has concluded.
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Public Recognition & Attitudes Towards The Monarchy
Q1 In which, if any, of the following are you interested ...
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MORI Political Monitor, January 2002
Political attitudes in Great Britain, including assessment of the government's record since 1997 and of the state of Britain's railways
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Drivers' Undecided Over Speed Limiters In Cars
Just over half of drivers (51%) would approve of the compulsory fitting of speed limiters on all new cars to ensure they cannot speed on any given road or motorway, according to a survey commissioned by jamjar.com, Direct Line's online car retailer.