Leader - BAT invests to stay out of the headlines
21 Oct 2005 | by Daniel Rogers, Editor, danny.rogers@haynet.com
's tactics further damage the organisation's image. The Government has long threatened action against BAT ...
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stakeholders, including representatives from the DTI, the Government Strategy Unit, charities and other ...
's tactics further damage the organisation's image. The Government has long threatened action against BAT ...
actions to help fulfil Government commitments. The DMA is asking companies to practice environmentally ...
to chemists providing more healthcare services.' The hire comes in advance of the Government's 'pharmacy ...
the Government is expected to act shortly. It is this issue that continues to unsettle many pharma PROs, as their communications are placed under pressure. With pharmas increasingly concerned with corporate governance - doing ...
to deal with Ofcom's review on food advertising and the Government's stance on labelling....to discourage the Government from implementing a 'traffic light' labelling system, which it argues would ...
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) expects the Government to act
DTC and De Beers' shared PA and corporate comms department was split in two last September as part of a wider effort to make the business 'more effective'. MS L is charged with promoting DTC's corporate comms strategy to clients, the governments of diamond producing countries, the media, and NGOs ...
and aims to build on proposals in the Government's White Paper on public health, published last November ...
The review comes as snack-food firms face increasing pressures to appease government, food watchdogs and nutritionists, with incumbent Gabrielle Shaw Communications (GSC) up against undisclosed agencies in a battle for the account. KK UK community marketing director Charlotte Taylor said ...