17 Nov 2005
| by by Staff
LONDON - The prospect of the government providing money to fill Royal Mail's £4bn pensions hole has..., told MPs on the Trade and Industry Select Committee that the government might break European state aid ...
out the possibility of investment in Royal Mail by the government.
"After Postcomm has taken its decision about the price we will look again at what further investment from the government may be needed ...
17 Nov 2005
| by Tom Williams
Russian government-owned oil company Rosneft is staging a transatlantic pitch for PA support...by the London market's corporate governance and audit rules. As western economies become increasingly dependent on Russia for oil and gas, Rosneft and its relationship with the Russian government is likely to attract ...
the government allowed Rosneft to buy the assets of Yukos, the rival oil group formerly owned and run ...
17 Nov 2005
| by Sarah Robertson
The CIPR this week called for the creation of a government-controlled body to enforce newspaper
17 Nov 2005
Despite the hostility toward the Government's proposals – 'This is an irres-ponsible, dangerous move. Patients will suffer' (Dr Paul Miller, BMA, The Times, 11 November) – little could dampen ...
of the Royal College of Nursing said 'the Government must be applauded for taking this step' (The Times, 11 ...
17 Nov 2005
Jennifer Taylor has joined from a deputy clinical features editor role at PRWeek sister title GP. She has also formerly worked at MedEconomics and Local Government Chronicle. Dr Foster wants to boost awareness and sales of its services to the NHS and other organisations. The research body publishes ...
17 Nov 2005
and Brussels. He is now director of government and regulatory affairs at Skype, the internet phone firm ...
17 Nov 2005
| by Ravi Chandiramani
code serves primarily to give the appearance to government and a hostile press that the industry ...
as behaving foremost in the interests of patient care, rather than its own interests – and to get government ...
17 Nov 2005
| by Hannah Marriott
He has become comms director at Liverpool Culture Company (LCC), which this week put two £150,000 accounts – for PR and public affairs – up for tender. The LCC is responsible for preparing the city for its culture status and is funded largely by Liverpool City Council, with extra backing from government ...
17 Nov 2005
Afghan Action's launch, to take place before Christmas, will mark the start of a three-year campaign. The charity wants to match its £230,000 government grant with donations. Afghan Action will provide training in carpet weaving to young people in Kabul. The country is famous for its carpets ...
17 Nov 2005
| by Sarah Robertson
in England, announced last year in the Government's 'Choosing Health' white paper. 'The campaign will focus ...