BBC to appoint former Tory
chief whip as vice-chairman
11 Dec 2001 | by Claire Billings,
supporters. Lord Ryder is a former MP for Mid-Norfolk but quit in 1997 to pursue a career in the City ...
editor, and Iain Watson, formerly City editor of the Sunday Telegraph and business editor ...
supporters. Lord Ryder is a former MP for Mid-Norfolk but quit in 1997 to pursue a career in the City ...
. However, these reports have since been denied and Lord Black is set to open a newspaper in New York City ...
process. One of the reasons the City responded favourably to the deal, despite WPP paying over the odds ...
Manchester City and Birmingham, want to join the new Phoenix League, which is set to become a two ...
." Since beginning his bid to become mayor of New York city, day-to-to-day running of the company has ... . As mayor, he is prohibited from running a business that does business with the city. If you have ...
Investors flocked back to media and marketing shares after the rate cut. Cordiant and WPP climbed 6% each to 106.5p and 676p respectively, while PR group Incepta, which owns City PR firm Citigate Dewe Rogerson, soared 19.4% to 43p. PR-dominated firm Chime Communications, parent of Bell ...
, with the help of his private fortune, been elected as the 108th mayor of New York City....Representing the Republican Party, the campaign -- funded to the tune of 50m -- was Bloomberg's first foray into politics. He will now need all his wits to lead a city still coming to terms with the atrocities of September 11 and mourning the imminent departure of much-loved-of-late mayor Rudolph Giuliani ...
WPP saw its share price fall 3.01% to 645p, after the announcement that it would abide by the Takeover Panel's ruling. However, the City has already largely confirmed its support for WPP's purchase of Tempus, arguing that the strategic fit of the business more than makes up for the inflated price WPP ...
LONDON - David Sullivan, majority shareholder of Birmingham City Football Club and owner...threatened to leave the club because of abuse from Birmingham supporters. Shares in Birmingham City ...