16 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
of the right to private life and privacy.
The judge, Maurice Kay, found that the government had breached ...
with the government that it should be used for referencing, so we can check that details are accurate," he said.
From next year, the government will introduce a new section on the electoral register form which ...
16 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
The research has revealed that the government's pledge to convert the remaining 60% of the UK ...
that calls on the government and stakeholders within digital TV to address the problems highlighted in the research.
One third of those questioned said that the government should pay for the switch, while 30 ...
16 Nov 2001
Increasing pressure from central government has meant
communications has arguably never been higher on the average council
CEO's agenda. Last year's Local Government Act highlighted the need for
improved public consultation.
Also, the 'e-government agenda' requires that by 2005 all residents ...
16 Nov 2001
AGENCY: BSkyB corporate communications manager Andrew Scholl is to
join agency Portland, which is headed by the broadcaster's former head
of communications Tim Allen. Scholl joins Portland, which has BSkyB as a
client, in December. Allen, a former deputy to government director of
communications ...
16 Nov 2001
| by GIDON FREEMAN
in Downing Street, Anji Hunter left her
post as Tony Blair's director of government relations last week ...
an oil
giant and the heart of the Government.
Media co-ordinator Ian Wilmore and his three ...
was that there is nothing wrong in
principle with people going from the government's employ to that of the
private ...
16 Nov 2001
| by HOLLY WILLIAMS
the recent fiasco surrounding government adviser Jo Moore.
The IPR is suggesting a new code of conduct ...
16 Nov 2001
| by MARCELO CAJUEIRO
,' said a PT
official.
The most wanted account is the PR campaign for the Government's
presidential candidate, which market insiders estimate could be worth
5.3m.
However, the government ...
16 Nov 2001
| by CAMILLA PALMER
as the Government aims to have 50 per cent of young
people benefiting from higher education before they are 30 ...
16 Nov 2001
| by RAMIRO AGULLA, the president of Agulla & Baccetti and the
chairman of the Lowe Lintas Latin America Creative Council
grown up politically. Let's not forget
that government systems have only recently changed in almost ...
government systems.
Latin America is passing through a traumatic economic growth process
similar to its political one, and in the end, it will succeed.
The volatility of past governments has ...
16 Nov 2001
| by CHARLIE WHELAN, charlie.whelan@haynet.com
A woman who most of the public had never heard of left the
Government last week and got more column inches of coverage in the
papers than the resignation of Henry McLeish, Scotland's First ...
'holiday.' As if in that time she would have forgotten
any government secrets or Tony would have changed ...