22 Nov 2001
| by Updesh Kapur,
different regulators governing the industry are expected to be consolidated into the proposed super ...
22 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
LONDON - The World Health Organisation, along with the governing bodies of motor racing, football...The news follows yesterday's announcement by the FIA, the world governing body of motorsports, to ban tobacco advertising and sponsorship worldwide in all motorsport competitions from 2006.
WHO's Tobacco Free Initiative was launched as delegates from 191 countries opened further rounds of talks ...
22 Nov 2001
| by Holly Williams,
think both the US and UK governments would like someone to do a very good
job for the Bin Laden Group ...
22 Nov 2001
The Cabinet Office has appointed web agency Loudcloud to design and
host the government's UK Online web site at ukonline.gov.uk. Loudcloud
fought off competition from BT, which managed the original site. BT was
forced to re-tender for the contract after its original deal expired in
September.
...
22 Nov 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
The government is to begin talks with advertising agencies about a
major marketing push ...
, Local Government and the Regions (DTLR). A
budget of more than 3m has been set aside for marketing ...
pressure group Transport 2000 welcomed the government's
decision to invest in Travel Line.
"There ...
22 Nov 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
The Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions
(DTLR) is to bypass COI Communications by building its own creative and
media agency rosters, sparking a major industry row in the process.
Although government departments are not obliged to use the COI for the
deployment ...
22 Nov 2001
| by SUZY BASHFORD
.
The changes follow pressure from the government on banks to speed up the
transfer of direct debit ...
22 Nov 2001
| by MATTHEW ARNOLD
and the government's effort to keep children in school past the age of
16.
The Army says the agency review ...
22 Nov 2001
| by DANIEL ROGERS
winning over key opinion-formers such as the medical profession and
government.
The launch ...
22 Nov 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) is hunting a sponsor
for the Champions Race, the league of the world's top men's tennis
players.
The deal could be worth around 5m a year to the governing
body.
The ATP is considering options for raising additional revenues in the
wake ...