MPs set to call for alcohol sponsorship curbs
14 Dec 2009 | by Staff
LONDON - The government's health committee will next month recommend tough new restrictions
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A government inquiry is calling for children as young as five to be given lessons on how to deal with commercial messages. The inquiry into the commercialisation of childhood claims that kids are currently bombarded by advertising and highlighted the increase in the number of brands advertising in schools through ...
LONDON - The government's health committee will next month recommend tough new restrictions
with the Government to ask for support in propping up Britain's automotive supply chain. The Times One ...
government bail-out loans from its cash reserves. Source: Financial Times Normal 0 0 1 41 190 4 1 289 11.773 0 0 0 The Government was plunged into a new dispute ...
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, to contribute millions of pounds to a new government-backed fund ...
LONDON - The IPA today said that government plans to slash its advertising by a quarter, confirmed...The Government announced that it will look to cut communications and marketing spending by 25 per ... to be counter-productive in terms of the net benefit to society." But the COI, which oversees government ... greater savings by rationalising marketing frameworks across government and aggregating more activity ...
LONDON - The government will announce a 25 per cent cut in communications spending in this week...The Guardian - apparently briefed by Government sources - said that the cut, in addition to a 50 per cent reduction in spending on consultants, would save the Treasury 650 million. The news comes ... million can be saved through the use of the internet to deliver government services. ...
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to beat Government moves to clamp down on multi-million-pound bonuses. Source: The Telegraph Normal ...
The target is the first to emerge as the Government squeezes its ad budget in a bid to cut the deficit in the public finances. Other departments are likely to follow suit, despite a previous promise from ministers to maintain spending on ads in the recession. A source said one of the review ...