09 Dec 2005
'Why don't we trust government stats?' (Analysis, 18 November). Because they are marketed to us
01 Dec 2005
| by Daniel Rogers
and government were at rock bottom. This shot across the bows was particularly effective at a time when both Tory ...
government to take more action in this area. Brown is set to become the most left-wing PM for three decades ...
confusion about government commitment to open, ethical business. danny.rogers@haynet.com ...
01 Dec 2005
that the Government's proposed reforms will not cost a whole lot more. But the penalty may be further steep rises ...
25 Nov 2005
| by Charlie Whelan, charlie.whelan@haynet.com
' in government finances for
years. There is nothing the Chancellor likes doing more than proving he
was right ...
24 Nov 2005
| by Ian Parker
-tank that has influenced government, you share its approaches to media handling. But ill manners ...
18 Nov 2005
body,' 4 November) that the CIPR's Government Affairs Group has more than 600 paying members....in full swing. Lionel Zetter, vice-chairman, CIPR Government Affairs Group. ...
18 Nov 2005
| by Charlie Whelan, charlie.whelan@haynet.com
that Blair needed to listen. He also said the Government must continue
to implement its manifesto. If the PM ...
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 Lorraine Langham
. The Government's new regime for rating the performance of public bodies will put greater weight on public ...
10 Nov 2005
| by Ben Page
of the drivers of trust in government announcements - “Who do you believe” will be released in PR Week on 23...of trust in government, there have been significant and worrying declines in recent years. The proportion saying the government can be trusted to put the interests of the country before the interests of its party has halved since 1986. Six in ten do not feel that the government uses official figures honestly ...