30 Nov 2005
. The former health minister is participating in a debate on the 'nanny state', with issues such as government ...
25 Nov 2005
| by Ravi Chandiramani, Deputy editor
licensing laws has been a PR headache for the
Government. What was once an uncontentious proposal is now a ...
failure to sell late-night drinking to the British
public. And a case study of a government that lost ...
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 ...
25 Nov 2005
| by Suzy Bashford
to present the findings to the Government. Representatives
from the charity and the university behind ...
24 Nov 2005
| by Ravi Chandiramani
by British Airways ground staff, has appointed APCO to restore its credibility in business and government...of the 1970s that was outlawed by Margaret Thatcher's government. Miller said: 'It is important for government to know there is a lid on all this.' ...
24 Nov 2005
| by Ian Parker
-tank that has influenced government, you share its approaches to media handling. But ill manners ...
24 Nov 2005
| by David Quainton
and conducts on ClinicalTrials.gov, a US government-sponsored venture designed to encourage greater pharma ...
24 Nov 2005
| by David Quainton
the Government and local authorities to tackle the issue. The campaign is the first promotion overseen by head ...
24 Nov 2005
| by Alex Black
as Bowel Cancer UK prepares to launch its 'Sit down on it' campaign in the run-up to the Government ...
24 Nov 2005
Government affairs manager Ben Carrick has been promoted to the role, created just a month after the Government announced its partial ban on smoking in public spaces in England and Wales, planned for 2007 ...
replacement government affairs manager. Competitors of Nicorette include GlaxoSmithKline's NiQuitin CQ range ...