31 Aug 2001
The BBC is to lose Radio 1 and BBC Choice publicity head Paul
Simpson, as he takes up the top communications role at the Government's
new Children and Young People's Unit.
Working across government departments, the body will co-ordinate policy
towards young people and seeks to increase their involvement ...
31 Aug 2001
The BBC is to lose Radio 1 and BBC Choice publicity head Paul
Simpson, as he takes up the top communications role at the Government's
new Children and Young People's Unit.
Working across government departments, the body will co-ordinate policy
towards young people and seeks to increase their involvement ...
17 Aug 2001
| by JOE LEPPER
to councillors.
The worry for local government is that Emleton-Black is not alone.
According to figures from the Local Government Association (LGA)
(PRWeek, 10 August), a third of all councils have no full-time
designated PRO. Dozens more cope with just one PRO to implement the
Government's agenda ...
03 Aug 2001
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
by attacking the Thatcher government when
its advertising budget rocketed to more than 100 million a year ...
Government has now emulated the Tories
by pushing the budget up to a record 192 million.
Labour ministers deny that they are breaching the long-standing
Whitehall rules that prevent the Government using ...
26 Jul 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
The government's annual adspend has soared to a record high of
almost 200m, according ...
details its income from all
government marketing and public information initiatives, revealed ...
.
The spend cements the government's status among the UK's biggest
advertisers, putting it just behind ...
26 Jul 2001
| by Louise Banbury
LONDON - The Tories have called for an investigation into the amount the government spent...The government's annual advertising spend leapt by 70% to 192.4m before June's general election ...
197.9m.
In the first quarter of 2001, the government spent 69.3m on advertising, making ...
.
In the year running up to the previous election in 1997, the Conservative government spent 69.3m. Under ...
26 Jul 2001
| by MediaWeek
Why digital TV is not a Government issue...the agenda. The Government was drawn in. It was urged to place Britain at the forefront of DTT because ...
suggesting this, too, may be pie in the sky. Why should the Government become so involved in whether people, of their own free will and in their own free time, adopt multi-channel TV or not? We don't have a Government ...
The Government has picked St Luke's to lead its efforts to halt the
rising number of adults ...
the education
system to continue improving their communication skills through
government-backed courses or private study.
The win extends the amount of government work at St Luke's, which
already handles ...
16 Jul 2001
| by Staff
LONDON - The government is planning a huge advertising campaign to relaunch the stakeholder pension
13 Jul 2001
| by IAN HALL
Client: Southwark Council
PR Team: In-house
Campaign: 'I never thought I could'
Timescale: 27 March - ongoing
Budget: pounds 60,000
The Labour government recently gave adoption law an overhaul, calling
for a 40 per cent increase in adoption placements, putting pressure on
local ...