MEDIA: PERSPECTIVE; Abuse of PR power makes pre-vetting posters necessary
26 Jul 1996 | by DOMINIC MILLS
, people will cry censorship . But what s the alternative? A government that introduces statutory pre ...
the conditions for European monetary union, the government has been raising taxes and looking to cut public expenditure, notably in healthcare. The Belgian government has also embarked on a programme of partial ... crisis preparedness and public affairs/government relations business. However, Belgian Public ...
, people will cry censorship . But what s the alternative? A government that introduces statutory pre ...
of British Industry (CBI) conference on his government s pledge to restructure and privatise public ...
government looking almost certain to remain in power until May 1998. This consensus extends to business ... to take advantage of government work. Bikker is also about to open its first overseas office in San ...
, also earned his spurs in the Government Information Service and some may feel Henney s appointment ...
, as central government has poured money into the east in an attempt to modernise its industries ...
government and the outbreak of a price war in the retail sector. In 1995 a lot of companies began ...
broadsheets. Similarly, in the healthcare market, because of codes of practice governing ...
doctors and scientists/experts the most reliable source of information, but viewed government ... that on issues of food safety, the least reliable sources of information were government ministers (47%), food ... safety. In almost all the categories, about half the respondents thought government ministers ...
businesses are set? And to go back to the point, will a different government really make any difference ... development of national design skills. Or take the Millennium. Will the next government redirect ... ? Either way, since good design can help improve our nation s way of life, I hope the next government ...