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Low Paid Take Full Advantage Of Gas Competition
Low income consumers in the D and E social groups are taking full advantage of gas competition and are therefore not being excluded from the competitive market, according to a MORI report published by Ofgas today.
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Kids Become Britain's Technology Gurus
Roles Reversed As Kids Leap Ahead Of Parents In Technology Knowledge
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'We don't trust the boss,' say British Workers:
A survey from MORI on behalf of Smythe Dorward Lambert, the consultancy that puts people at the heart of business change, reveals that, while employees approve of the values of their organisation, they do not trust their leaders.
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Britain Becomes A Nation Of Technophiles
Britain's attitude towards an electronic society and mobility has changed dramatically in the last year according to the 1998 Motorola British and Technology report. The number of people wanting to access community information electronically has doubled to 70% and the number wanting to vote on line has increased by a third to 50%.
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Public Agrees with Common Sense Approach to Lords Reform
The public rejects the government proposals by two to one
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Support for House of Lords Reform 1977-1998
Trends in public opinion towards electing the House of Lords, restricting its powers, etc
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UK Launch Of White Ribbon Day
International Day Against Violence Towards Women - (Wednesday November 25th)
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Americans Generally More Trusting than the British - Except for Newscasters
By Humphrey Taylor - 11th November 1998