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MORE than a third of voluntary organisations in Edinburgh fear they may not survive through the next year, according to a survey carried out by Edinburgh Voluntary Organisatio
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Last week, I reported that two-thirds of managers think a double-dip recession is likely and now a survey of finance directors finds 43% of them thinking along the same lines. I think they’re probably right.
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The British Chamber of Commerce survey this morning contains the good news that confidence levels have risen sharply from the lows of recent quarters. It would be unwise to break open champagne, as we still cannot afford the imports. The survey also shows
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The recession is making Britons more likely to go to work when ill, a survey has revealed.
submitted by PoliticsCoUk on 13th Feb 2009 (via politics.co.uk)
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Gordon Brown admitted for the first time that Britain would go into recession as a survey showed a big increase in his standing among businessmen, who are losing confidence in the Conservatives.
submitted by TheIndependent on 22nd Oct 2008 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
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Gordon Brown admitted for the first time that Britain would go into recession as a survey showed a big increase in his standing among businessmen, who are losing confidence in the Conservatives.
submitted by TheIndependent on 23rd Oct 2008 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
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HOUSEBREAKING and thefts are rising in Scotland as people hardest hit by the recession turn to crime, a nationwide survey has revealed.
submitted by Scotsman on 3rd Nov 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
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While almost all regional authorities introduced measures to combat the crisis-led recession, there was little coordination, leading some to feel they were isolated, a survey of EU regions and cities found in late 2009.
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The British Chambers of Commerce latest survey makes bleak reading. Small businesses, which were very chirpy about the outlook only a month ago, are suddenly full of fear, reporting falling orders. The BCC itself has become the latest to signal recession. There were Wall Street analysts telling us the
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Nine out of ten people are happy despite rising unemployment and the threat from the worst recession in decades a Government survey claims.
submitted by Telegraph on 7th Nov 2008 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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The UK economy will remain weak for the foreseeable future, but recession is not inevitable, according to a survey by the British Chambers of Commerce.
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