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UK Businesses Aren't Benefiting From Competition In Communications Services
MORI survey shows that deregulation in telecoms has left business customers bewildered and wanting help
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Motivating Adult Learners
The Basic Skills Agency today launches new research into what motivates adults with poor basic skills to improve them. The survey, commissioned by the Adult Basic Skills Promotion Task Force (set up following the publication of the Moser Report, A Fresh Start), is called Getting Better Basic Skills - what motivates adults.
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Girl Power - But Men Still Hold The Purse Strings!
The millennium woman may be as comfortable in the board room as she is in the kitchen, but new MORI Financial Services research commissioned by Direct Line Financial Services shows that men still rule the roost on what is bought and how it's paid for.
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Confidence In Government Ability To Achieve Uk Online Internet Goals Plummets
Parliamentarians Increasingly Concerned About The Net's Disadvantaged Claims World Internet Forum Survey
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Britain In The 21St Century
MORI interviewed a nationally representative quota sample of 1,025 adults throughout Great Britain by MORI/Field & Tab across 185 constituency-based sampling points as part of MORI's Omnibus survey. Interviews were carried out using CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing) face-to-face in respondents' homes between 20-24 July 2000. Data have been weighted to reflect the national population profile.
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Scots On The Vox Is Our Number One. But Lloyd Is Gross Man
When it comes to a sexy voice, it seems you can't beat a Scot
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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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Parents Have A Vital Role In Boosting Standards In Education - Blair And Blunkett
As parents send their children back-to-school Prime Minister Tony Blair and Secretary of State for Education and Employment David Blunkett joined forces to underline the vital role of parents as children's primary educators.