The Scottish Government unveils breast cancer campaign
14 Sep 2012 | by Sara Kimberley
The Scottish Government has launched a breast cancer awareness campaign, as part of its £30m Detect
LONDON - The Department for Children, Schools and Families has launched the first TV spot in a new round of its "Want respect? Use a condom" campaign.
The Scottish Government has launched a breast cancer awareness campaign, as part of its £30m Detect
LONDON - The Department of Health and Department for Children, Schools and Families has unveiled its latest sexual health campaign aimed at helping young people make informed decisions.
LONDON - Delaney Lund Knox Warren & Partners is emphasising the consequences of having unprotected sex with a new TV spot, created for DCSF.
The Government has succeeded in getting people to accept that welfare reform is necessary...The Government set the ball rolling on the overhaul of the welfare system this week, implementing cuts across the benefits system and capping the rise in benefits by 1%. The changes were implemented ... that I would adopt is whether the Government has succeeded in getting people to accept that welfare ...
LONDON - The Advertising Standards Authority has launched an investigation into a Government...The ASA received 357 complaints about the ad, which is for the Department of Energy and Climate Change, from members of the public accusing it of scaremongering and being misleading. In the 6 million campaign, "bedtime story", the Government states that scientific evidence confirms that climate ...
The Government is encouraging people to test their smoke alarms when they reset their clocks next...The campaign 'Fire Kills' for the Department for Communities and Local Government, will launch on Monday (24 October) in the run-up to the clocks going back, ending British Summer time, on Sunday (30 October). RKCR/Y R has created print, radio and social media work, while Radium Audio has created a ...
of the UK government, we may well find the next Mark Zuckerberg, Charles Saatchi or Sir Alan Sugar ...
LONDON - The Advertising Standards Authority has dismissed 27 complaints against a Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) campaign that encourages parents to speak to their children about alcohol.
The Department of Health is launching a new set of TV and poster ads warning about the dangers of spreading swine flu.