27 Sep 2001
The Conservative Party has accused the government of wasting the
money it spent on advertising to highlight pensions and retirement
savings, following the launch of the second phase of its campaign. The
ads, featuring dogs talking about pensions and retirement, were created
by Delaney Lund Knox Warren ...
27 Sep 2001
| by CRAIG SMITH, Editor
The speed with which the government has embraced the idea of
compulsory identity cards ...
, the government's new mood is looking more opportunistic than
idealistic.
Of course the public will show ...
similar attacks. But the government's security services have not been
consulted on the proposals ...
27 Sep 2001
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The launch coincides with the release of government targets stating that
10% of all police officers should ...
27 Sep 2001
| by MATTHEW ARNOLD
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To patch up their haemorrhaging revenues and fend off litigation costs,
the US government has approved a ...
27 Sep 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
FIFA, football's world governing body, has been hit by the
departure of its marketing chief less than a year before the 2002 World
Cup Finals in Japan and Korea.
FIFA director of marketing and competitions Michael Black left earlier
this month. It is not known whether he had a job to go to ...
20 Sep 2001
| by POPPY BRECH
for promoting the
BBC's own digital radio and TV services.
Duncan said he would expect the government ...
20 Sep 2001
Greater Manchester's road safety units have commissioned Magneto
Interactive to create a web site with the aim of increasing road safety
awareness. The initiative is in line with the government's 'Think!'
campaign to educate motorists that a small reduction in speed can
drastically reduce ...
20 Sep 2001
than the government would take decisions over
proposed new BBC services, but when questioned ...
20 Sep 2001
| by RAYMOND SNODDY, media editor of The Times
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The government's decision to block the Corporation's new 100m a
year youth television channel because of its ...
if the government was to say no for a second time, it is not at all
clear what that would mean. No one disputes ...
of the Royal
Charter. They were prepared to refuse all the licences to make the point
and the government ...
20 Sep 2001
| by TANIA MASON
Carling, the UK's most popular standard lager, is to have a new
owner by the end of February 2002, in a move likely to trigger marketing
reviews of some of the UK's biggest beer brands.
The government yesterday ordered Interbrew to sell Carling, or the whole
of its owner Bass Brewers ...