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Business On Blair
Q1 Do you think the economic condition of the country will improve, stay the same, or get worse over the next 12 months?
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British Families Under Informed And Under Insured
Most British families face a sharp reduction in their standard of living if they are affected by serious illness or death, according to new research1 published today by Scottish Provident, the leading health and life insurance specialist.
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London Share Aware Is The 'Recipe For Success'
According to MORI research published today, the number of individuals actively purchasing shares has increased by 33 per cent over the past 18 months (from 9 per cent to 12 per cent of respondents polled).
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Two Million People Are Now Managing Their Money On The Web Dispelling Fears Of Internet Security
Boom and bust in the internet industry and constant fears about security have done little to prevent the rise of people buying financial products on line according to a new MORI Financial Services poll commissioned by Screentrade, the UK's first on-line insurance supermarket. 2 million people are now purchasing or arranging their finances on line, an increase of 11% from just six months ago.
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Go Surfing To Save On X Reg Finance, Says Direct Line
With just a few weeks to go to the new X registration, research by MORI Financial Services commissioned by Direct Line Financial Services has highlighted a surprising north/south divide on choosing cars. In contrast to the traditional stereotypes, this survey has found that Northerners appear to prefer new cars whereas Southerners tend to favour 'wheeling and dealing' in the second hand market place.
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London Fire Brigade - User Satisfaction Survey
Q1 First, can I ask what level of contact you had with the London Fire Brigade regarding the incident at this address on [DATE]?
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Can't Pay?, Won't Pay?, Bride And Groom Must Pay
Lots of reasons are touted today why fewer and fewer couples are getting married - a lack of spiritual faith, a divorce culture, serial monogamy and a lowering of moral fibre throughout the western world!
Increasingly another reason is being cited - the EXPENSE. -
Can't Surf, Won't Surf
Which? Online's 2000 Annual Internet Survey Reports That 15 Million Britons Say They Won't be Getting On The Internet