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One In Three Brits Would Prefer To Pre-Arrange Their Own Funeral
A recent MORI poll commissioned by QM4.com shows that one in three Brits would like to pre-arrange their own funeral. Those interviewed said they'd prefer to plan their own funeral more than organising their own stag/hen night or choosing the sex of their baby.
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I Just Text To Say I Love You
Research reveals Britons use text messaging to flirt and to say I love you
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Women Are Not Getting A Fair Deal In The It Industry
New research by MORI for Cheltenham Ladies' College shows that women are not getting on as they should be in the IT industries. Of the IT companies included in the research on average a quarter (24%) of IT positions are held by women. This decreases to about one in eight (13%) of senior management positions.
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Putting Consumers At The Heart Of Public Services
Putting Consumers At The Heart Of Public Services
Issue No.7 - September 2000 -
Labour's Heartland Revival
MORI's monthly poll for The Times published last week received a lot of attention and secondary reporting, mostly concentrating on the four-point drop in the Conservative voting intention share, to its lowest level since April. But the finding that may be by far the most politically significant was much less widely reported. Over the last four months there has been what may amount to a sea-change in the attitudes of Labour supporters to voting. One reading of the figures would suggest it may presage the difference between significant Tory gains that may secure William Hague's position to fight a second election, and another Labour landslide.
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Retailers Want Free Choice Of Magazine Suppliers
A new market research study indicates that most magazine retailers want freedom to choose the wholesalers they do business with, rather than have them appointed by publishers.
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Excess Baggage Weighs Down British Business Travellers
downloading would prevent overloading, says FT.com
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Consumers Urged To Know The Facts Before Deciding To Buy
New research released today by on-line electrical retailer value-direct.co.uk urges consumers to approach comparative pricing sites with caution as they may not necessarily be receiving the value for money they think they are.