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Cost Of Uninsured Drivers Could Hit £1billion By 2005 - Warns Direct Line
A report out today (Tuesday) from Direct Line, Britain's largest direct motor insurer, has revealed that by 2005 honest motorists could be forking out £60 extra on top of their insurance premiums to cover the cost of uninsured drivers. Currently drivers are paying between £15-£30*.
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UK Businesses Are 'Uncertain And Ill-Informed' About Their New Financial Exposures
Survey exploring awareness among senior management of risks posed by use of new technology.
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Government Should Act Now To Unlock The Potential Of The Digital Economy Or Risk Damaging Consequences
A report released today by think-tank Forum for the Future calls on the Government to seize the social and environmental opportunities created by the internet and e-commerce. With the right blend of policy and incentives, the new economy could become cleaner, greener and more socially inclusive than then old. But without concerted action now, we run the risk of problems in the future from increased social exclusion, to streets jammed with half-empty delivery vans and a substantial growth in air freight.
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The Peoples' Budget? - PricewaterhouseCoopers Survey Taxpayers
If the Chancellor is looking for advice on where to raise and cut taxes in his Budget next week he should consider the findings of a recent MORI poll commissioned by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Low Awareness of Government's Stakeholder Pension Initiative
A new MORI poll released today by Accenture reveals public awareness of the government's nationwide stakeholder pension initiative to be extremely low - just weeks before its launch.
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Baines & Ernst Warns Chancellor Of Credit 'Time Bomb'
Britain could be facing a credit-fuelled economic crisis and people saddled with mounting debts want the Chancellor to crack down on credit before it is too late - that's the message from the UK's leading debt management firm, Baines & Ernst.
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Professionals shifting to self-employment - but with no support from bank managers or politicians
Alodis, the UK's first independent service for Self-employed Professionals, launches today with new research by MORI, highlighting a growing trend among skilled workers to reject office life and work for themselves.
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Mobile Customers Prepared To Pay Premium Price For Location Based Services
Mobile phone customers in Great Britain believe that location based services will be valuable and they would be prepared to change operator and pay a premium price to have access to them according to research commissioned by AirFlash, the premier provider of location-based development platforms for carriers and portals.
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How reliant are managers and directors on emails?
We often consider knowledge to be in people's heads. But a large amount of it is contained in email and the written document. Intraspect Software Inc., the C-business solution provider, commissioned MORI* to conduct a survey investigating how managers and directors use email within the business environment.