27 Jul 2001
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
The Tories have called for a full-scale investigation into another
huge rise in the Government ...
.
The Opposition claimed the Labour government had launched a deliberate
advertising splurge ahead of the general ...
.
The Government was the second-largest advertiser in the 12 months to
March, just behind Unilever.
COI ...
27 Jul 2001
| by CHRIS WALTON, the chief executive of MindShare, Greater China
pass through the authorised
government distributor - the China National Publication Import 4.20.
The government still tightly controls media output. Foreign publications
still face the problem of having ...
as the government sees the TV industry as a key
revenue generator.
Surrendering part of this to outsiders ...
27 Jul 2001
Office to extend the Government's
volunteering strategy.
The fresh burst coincides ...
27 Jul 2001
| by RICHARD LORD, the editorial director of SCMP Haymarket in Hong
Kong, which publishes, among other titles, Media, Revolution and PR
Week
constantly shifting regulatory
landscape against a historical backdrop of central government control ...
Kong's neighbour Shenzhen, where the Chinese Government's first
experiments with free ...
27 Jul 2001
| by DAVID KILBURN
, are spearheading change. For the Chinese government, it is
important that local brands become strong players ...
26 Jul 2001
| by by Louise Banbury
", "pure", "traditional", "authentic", "farmhouse" and "home-made". The study found that laws governing ...
that the use of pictures on food labels and advertising should be governed by the same guidance as terms ...
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
Unison, the public service trade union, is planning events to
continue its 'Positively Public' campaign, which opposes government
plans for greater private sector involvement in public services.
...
26 Jul 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
of the government's
objective of ensuring more young people remain in education beyond the
age of 16. By 2010, the government wants 50% of the under-30 population
to be in higher education.
DFGW's brief will focus ...
26 Jul 2001
| by CRAIG SMITH, Editor
, and an
increasingly large body of consumers, regard corporations and
governments as two sides of the same political ...
treaty on climate change. FitzGerald may believe he is on the winning
side, with a government committed ...