31 May 2002
| by Staff,
and government policy," she said.
There is continuing pressure on the Labour Party to return the donation ...
30 May 2002
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 ...
28 May 2002
| by Claire Billings,
, although regulations preventing them from combining have been removed in the government's draft
27 May 2002
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
's top advertisers, behind the government, Procter & Gamble, Ford and BT, spending around £120m a year ...
News of talks at the weekend were being seen as the first signs of consolidation in the radio industry, following the release of the government's draft communications bill recently. GWR owns Classic FM, Planet Rock and 31 local licences. The company is 26% owned by the Daily Mail & General Trust.
Pre ...
24 May 2002
appropriate for g-strings... Ann Summers, the sex store chain, is attempting to persuade the government ...
24 May 2002
| by Claire Billings,
.
The companies will also be expected to comment on the government's decision to remove legislation that stops ...
24 May 2002
| by Claire Billings,
the government to stop BBC plans to spend £150m of licence-fee money over five years on its online education....
They are also pressing the government to make available extra cash for schools to buy computer-related products ...
24 May 2002
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
Two former government advertising chiefs have criticised the rise
in adspend by the Blair...The criticism, in a Panorama programme to be shown on BBC1 on 26 May,
will reopen the controversy over the Government's record £192
million ad budget in the 2000-2001 financial year. Neville Taylor, the former director-general of COI Communications, tells
the programme: To concentrate expenditure ...
24 May 2002
| by MATTHEW COWEN, matthew.cowen@haynet.com
's money away appear on the
scene. With the Government preparing to do away with gambling
restrictions ...