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26 Jul 2012 | by Katherine Levy
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Between 20 and 30 shops were invited to a briefing last week. Fifteen have since been shortlisted and five will be invited for a creative presentation, with an appointment due on 1 October. The DH review coincides with the Government s failure to meet its promised deadline for the release ...
reduction in overall government advertising spend. Follow @KatherinePLevy ...
are to get involved in a Government-backed loans and mentoring initiative to help people under-25 start
MPs have demanded tougher curbs on alcohol advertising and want the Government to consider a French
one-year paid internships in a Government and Creative Skillset-backed scheme, and 59% have been ... by the coalition Government, chief executive of Creative Skillet Dinah Caine, and 'Dragons' Den' star James Caan ...
. The Family Planning summit takes place this Wednesday (11 July) in London, hosted by the UK Government ...
in the business. The funding is being provided under the Government's Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme, which ...
The squeeze imposed on advertising campaigns by government departments since the Coalition took...the curbs on all suppliers, including agencies, had already saved 3.75bn and the Government was on course to save 5bn. He said: "We are ensuring that government operates in a more businesslike fashion than ...
It has issued a request to agencies to pitch for the account via the Government Procurement Service. Advertising activity is expected to break ahead of the election in November of the first PCCs ... of new government advertising rosters in the autumn. Government departments are able to pitch individual ...
The committee, which has launched an inquiry into the Government's alcohol strategy, is considering "marketing bans" and the impact of marketing, particularly among children and young people. Although a minimum unit price for alcohol was the Government's main proposal, the ad industry is worried ...