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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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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
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50 Per Cent Of Male Workers Suffer From PMT
Pre-Millennium Tension Widespread in British Businesses According to Latest Research
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The Mail on Sunday - London's Mayor
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Fortunes Of The Family Look Promising For 2000
The traditional close-knit family could be due a comeback in the next millennium, a survey has found.