10 Nov 2000
| by BERNARD INGHAM
presentationally-conscious government we have known now fighting on so many fronts it s probably forgotten what...presentationally-conscious government we have known now fighting on so many fronts it s probably forgotten what ...
this is happening towards the end of a bad year for the Government and almost certainly within 12 and possibly even six months of an election, depending on how the Government emerges from the winter. This is not good ...
20 Oct 2000
PARIS: The French Foreign Affairs Ministry has appointed a new government spokesman, Francois...PARIS: The French Foreign Affairs Ministry has appointed a new government spokesman, Francois Rivasseau, who also becomes the director of the Quai d'Orsay's Direction de la Presse, de l'Information et de la Communication (DPIC).
He replaces Anne Gazeau-Secret, who is to become Ambassador ...
29 Sep 2000
, lobbying the Government makes me feel in a permanent state of conflict. Actually, these days client ...
-to-head conflict with senior Government ministers. Yes, it was legitimate for a columnist to attack these ministers ...
29 Sep 2000
| by GIDON FREEMAN
management, good economic figures and a plainly inept opposition meant that three years in, the Government...management, good economic figures and a plainly inept opposition meant that three years in, the Government ...
in the summer grew more serious as the Blair government s grip on the popular mind began to slip. Even ...
the Government are well documented. First the Millennium Dome sacked its chairman, lost its proposed buyer ...
01 Sep 2000
| by ADAM HILL
The Russian government, headquartered in Moscow, has hired public
relations consultancy Business...The Russian government, headquartered in Moscow, has hired public
relations consultancy Business League Communication Agency to provide PR
support for international sports events planned for this year and 2001.
The first event will be the Moscow International Peace Marathon set to
take place this month ...
01 Sep 2000
| by Sir BERNARD INGHAM writes for the Expre
You will be able to knock me down with a feather if any Government
in the foreseeable future...You will be able to knock me down with a feather if any Government
in the foreseeable future ...
, for an Emerald Isle with a single government?
On present evidence you are more likely to catch CJD from BSE ...
. This carries the Government
rapidly from one extreme to another - from Mr Blair s shamefaced
meetings ...
01 Sep 2000
| by RACHEL BAIRD
traditionally
covered lobbying and information gathering on local government issues.
Now the Corporation ...
on the Government to represent them
on economic and monetary union, according to APCO Europe joint managing ...
governments and the Commission stand on particular issues and then build
coalitions issue by issue. Look ...
01 Sep 2000
| by BERNARD INGHAM
is to offer fair
employment packages without compromising quality of service to clients.
The Government ...
04 Aug 2000
| by JENNIFER WHITEHEAD
The revolving door between public affairs and the Government has
provided plenty of examples over...The revolving door between public affairs and the Government has
provided plenty of examples over the years of people switching jobs and
frequently taking useful information with them ...
the view that
a broadly similar set of rules should govern the work of peers as exist
already for MPs.
...
21 Jul 2000
| by JENNIFER WHITEHEAD
Siemens has hired Anna Steinitz as government affairs manager.
Steinitz joins next month after...Siemens has hired Anna Steinitz as government affairs manager.
Steinitz joins next month after three years at Whitbread.
She will report to corporate communications director Fionnuala Tennyson.
...