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Home Workers Do It In Their Pyjamas
New research from BT among people who work from home - either regularly or now and again - has revealed their day to be a balanced and relatively stress-free lifestyle allowing them time to get their work done as well as taking breaks to keep fit, do the household chores or even a spot of gardening. Some are so relaxed they even work in their pyjamas - if that, in some cases.
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Business And The Euro 1999
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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Business And The Euro 1999 - Methodology
A total of 1,001 interviews have been conducted among chief executives, managing directors, chairmen, and other designated main board members of businesses in the UK between 29 September and 20 October 1999. All interviews were conducted by specialist telephone interviewers at MORI On-Line Telephone Surveys.
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Mail on Sunday - French Beef Ban
Q1a If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should stay in or get out of the European Union, how would you vote?
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Britain Gears Up For First Cyber Christmas: One In Three Internet Users Are Looking To Buy Presents Online
Santa Swaps Sleigh For Surfboard, UK To Splash Out Festive 450m Over Web
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Touchy Feely Gives In-Store The Edge
New study demonstrates that for many consumers in-store shopping will continue to score over the Internet in the new millennium
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
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UK Ready To Volunteer
Over ¾ of the UK population are willing to give at least a day of their time a year to help their favourite charity, according to MORI poll figures released today. The results, released to co-incide with Make a Difference Day (MADD) Britain's single biggest day of volunteering, reveal that although 77% of people are willing to give up some of their time to help a charity only 25% currently volunteer.
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Grey Power: The Changing Face
Society has a preoccupation with youth. Perhaps understandably the young are treasured and
nurtured as `our future', parents put the needs of their children before their own, voters and
governments demand education, education, education - it is the age `to be' and `to look'.