Briefs
22 Jul 1999 | by ANNE-MARIE CRAWFORD
notice to withdraw promotions.The government intends to outlaw all forms of tobacco advertising from ...
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, the government has decided. Trinity had been working toward an agreed pounds 1.3bn bid, but as Marketing went ...
notice to withdraw promotions.The government intends to outlaw all forms of tobacco advertising from ...
Last week s government White Paper, setting out greater commercial freedom for the Post Office...Last week s government White Paper, setting out greater commercial freedom for the Post Office ... the Demographic User Group, set up last year to represent the needs of commercial users of government ... and government suppliers. Plans include the coding of all forms on the 2001 census for difficult topics ...
activities, after the government announced plans to bring forward a ban on tobacco advertising ... will see Adidas organising promotional events around the Marathon. The government s Medicines Control Agency is intervening to stop drugs being advertised on the internet. The government has sided ...
. But the government wants the ban in Britain to be in place by December 10 this year. Mr Dobson is also thought ...
recruitment ahead of a government ruling this autumn that could see direct marketers banned from using ...
of Newcastle United football club, despite last week s decision by the government not to allow BSkyB ...
against Labour, following the Government s decision to block BSkyB s take-over bid for premier league...against Labour, following the Government s decision to block BSkyB s take-over bid for premier league ... 40 per cent of BSkyB, said: We re not going to start a jihad on the government or anything like that ... use The Sun newspaper to attack the Government. The decision to block the bid was announced ...
against Labour, following the Government s decision to block BSkyB s take-over bid for premier league...against Labour, following the Government s decision to block BSkyB s take-over bid for premier league ... 40 per cent of BSkyB, said: We re not going to start a jihad on the government or anything like that ... use The Sun newspaper to attack the Government. The decision to block the bid was announced ...
, the government-backed personal savings bank, will launch its most intensive marketing campaign to date on 19 ...