28 Sep 2001
QinetiQ, a science and technology company that forms part of the
government department DERA, is looking for a direct marketing agency.
The body appointed Fallon to its creative account earlier this year.
...
28 Sep 2001
| by HOLLY WILLIAMS
subsidiary
company in the group.
Greer previously handled public affairs for the American government ...
Ireland and is urging the Irish government to speed up its plans to
liberalise the energy sector by 2005 ...
28 Sep 2001
| by GIDON FREEMAN
challenge facing the Government is especially
daunting as it prepares to dispatch hundreds, possibly ...
logistics for this boosted
press office function.
The Government considers the media useful ...
with which its website is updated. The Government expects to
be able to divert most information enquiries ...
28 Sep 2001
| by IAN HALL
The Government has taken on charity sector help to run its helpline
for Britons bereaved by the US terror attacks.
The Home Office, the Foreign Office, the Department for Culture, Media ...
. The Government is to cover all phoneline costs.
'This is an exceptional disaster,' said Victim Support ...
28 Sep 2001
into every corner of public life' (David Davis, The
Guardian, 19/9).
The Government and Davies were ...
, 19/9).
There were reconciliatory moves by the Government later in the week, as
'No 10 asks ...
28 Sep 2001
| by BEN BOLD
from her job as head of
government relations at human rights charity Amnesty International ...
28 Sep 2001
| by JOE LEPPER
Standards Commission,
the Government's newly created watchdog to monitor standards in social
care ...
28 Sep 2001
| by CLAIRE ATKINSON
NEW YORK: PR executives are cancelling and postponing events all
over the US as a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade
Center and the Pentagon.
One cultural exhibition, organised by the regional government of Quebec,
was to have been held in the nearby World Financial Center ...
28 Sep 2001
| by PIPPA CONSIDINE
million. On a professional front, he was
an economic adviser to the Government at the age of 25 and, now ...
undoubtedly come in handy as the BBC
tries to find 1.1 billion in cuts - the target set by the
Government ...
, John Birt. Greater scrutiny, Birt argued,
could lead to the Government meddling with the BBC ...
28 Sep 2001
| by ANDY ALLEN
on this matter with BA chief executive Rod Eddington.
The US Government has already agreed an initial 10bn aid ...
and needs, could set an example the UK Government
finds hard not to follow.
The lobbying has also ...
.
Besides reassuring the City there is a solid future for air travel, and
working on the Government ...