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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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Healthy Old Age Is Myth For Many
A new MORI survey published today (9 July) shows that many millions of British people have unrealistic expectations of a healthy old age.
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Attitudes to Voting and the Political Process
The following summarises the key findings from the Phase 2 survey conducted between 9/18 June 2001. Reference is also made to results from the Phase 1 survey conducted 9/15 May. For technical details of these surveys see below. Full topline results from the surveys can be found in the right hand column and www.electoralcommission.org.uk
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Attitudes to Voting and the Political Process
Research by the MORI Social Research Institute/Electoral Commission on public attitudes in the 2001 general election shows interest in politics has remained stable over the past three decades: people are no more 'turned-off' by politics than they were in the past.
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Can't Stand The Heat? Get Out Of The Office
Flexible Working Delivers Hard Business Benefits In the Current Climate, Says Compaq
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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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British Office Workers Want To Work From Home
Travel Delays and Office Politics are Causing Stress in the Workplace
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Shakespeare Still Relevant, Poll Reveals
Survey exploring views on SHakespeare and his relevance to today.