MEDIA BRIEFS: The Communications Bill subject of online discussion
30 May 2002
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Parliament is set to scrutinise the government's pre-election advertising splurge after a...by Marketing (May 9), alleged that the government spent £49m on advertising in March 2001, a record for a ... not essential information campaigns. It is crucial that Parliament knows government adspend is both proper ... of government information campaigns. Fisher refused to comment. ...
by the Hansard Society allowing the public to debate draft government legislation. The parliamentary committee
The world football governing body signed up earlier this year to the World Health Organisation's Tobacco Free Sport initiative, which includes partnerships with global sports organisations such as the International Olympic Committee and motorsport body the FIA ...
LONDON - Parliament is set to scrutinise the government's pre-election advertising splurge after a...), alleged that the government spent £49m on advertising in March 2001, a record for a single month. More ... campaigns. "It is crucial that Parliament knows government adspend is both proper and value for money ... as chief adviser on marketing communications, could be prejudicial to the impartiality of government ...
The BBC's Panorama broadcasts its investigation into the government's adspend this Sunday (May 26
The direct marketing industry has given a mixed reaction to government proposals for use...Under plans announced last week by local government minister Nick Raynsford, credit referencing agencies will have access to a full version of the electoral register. But in a blow to the industry, voters will be able to opt out of an edited version available for direct marketing purposes ...
Consulting, where he worked on behalf of a number of government departments, and takes up the post next week.
. The appointment follows the government's Reform Bill, which devolves more power to RDAs to implement policy. Wolff
of the ITC, leant on heavily by the government, to turn this fine body of men into a serious bid by the end ... . One possibility, however unlikely, is the government's own spectrum management advisory committee ... . And the government would not like that because it could then kiss goodbye to any lingering hopes of switching off ...
to ditch the Consignia name, there was speculation that the government-owned plc would simply revert ... Network is also under serious pressure from the government's decision to introduce automatic credit ...