28 Sep 2001
| by Claire Billings,
the all-male trio which has been running the corporation for the past five years.
The government ...
24 Sep 2001
| by Staff,
Major's government, is one of several Conservative candidates being considered as part of an effort to bring political balance to the senior management of the BBC.
The Government is keen that a ...
and the economist Baroness Hogg who worked for John Major's government.
The deputy chairman's job is a one ...
20 Sep 2001
| by Claire Billings,
their way. The government is almost certain to announce the appointment of a Conservative supporter ...
19 Sep 2001
| by Claire Billings,
firm commitment to keeping control of the BBC in the hands of the governors rather than the government...Davies defended the BBC governors' role and said that, while the government's proposed watchdog Ofcom could criticise the BBC, it could not implement structural changes at the organisation in the same ...
channel BBC3 -- was rejected by the government last week. The government had been critical of the station ...
19 Sep 2001
| by Claire Billings,
the government and the Conservative Party. The shadow culture secretary Tim Yeo and Conservative Party chairman ...
.
The government is expected to announce the appointment of a Conservative supporter to the position of deputy ...
19 Sep 2001
| by Staff,
following the government's decision that the Belgian brewer must dispose of either Bass or Carling by early
19 Sep 2001
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - The UK government has demanded that Belgian brewer Interbrew sells one of its UK beer
17 Sep 2001
| by Claire Billings,
made headlines when he criticised the government at the Royal Television Society in June. In his speech, he questioned the government's decision to ask the private sectors, namely Granada and Carlton ...
, is chancellor Gordon Brown's secretary.
However, it is believed the government will offset charges of cronyism ...
14 Sep 2001
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - US regulator the Federal Communications Commission has launched a review of media ownership rules, which could see TV stations taking stakes in newspapers in the same markets.