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Morning after pill ad ruled offensive on religious grounds

free from your GP, Family Planning Clinic or NHS Walk-in Centre." The ad was created by MJL for ...

NHS TV hits the screens

The government has broadened its successful NHS Direct service into millions of living rooms across...The NHS Direct Interactive service was launched yesterday on digital satellite by health secretary ...

Government invests £15m in NHS interactive TV service

LONDON – The government is investing £15m in an interactive TV service for the NHS, which will be...NHS Direct will allow people to find out more about their health and the health services by ...

The Annual 2004: The 10 Most written about ads

the nationals. The stunt also attracted complaints from organisations quoted, such as the NHS, which ...

The Annual 2004: The Year in ... Direct Marketing

welcome arrivals to direct marketing have been the unlikely duo of McDonald's and the NHS. The latter is a ...

New campaign: Great Ormond Street

to supplement its NHS funding. Several firms donated resources to create the ad, including 2AM Films

Patient body plugs out-of-hours NHS services

services to use when ill and to promote ongoing changes in the provision of NHS out-of-hours services.

RNID campaign to improve image of hearing aids

fact that the NHS has made new digital hearing aids available that, on average, bring a 40 per cent ...

Golden Jubilee National Hospital to stage PR pitch

Hospital was acquired by the Scottish Executive for NHS Scotland in June 2002 for £37.5m. It was previously ...

Patients Assoc in summit drive

aiming to bring together top health figures, including NHS chief executive Sir Nigel Crisp, to discuss ...

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