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Reputation Survey: Racism in football - Racism still haunts English football

of 2,000 members of the public conducted by global research agency OnePoll How I see it Lucy Mart, Head of sport, Pretty Green The main insight from this research is an issue surrounding ...

Campaigns: Food & Drink - N-ice way to promote frozen foods

. PLAN AND STRATEGY The results of research projects showing the benefits of frozen food were ...

Focus: Executive salaries - The case for executive pay

to counter accusations they are rewarding failure. Latest Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR ...

Public Affairs: The Week in Lobbying

the Westminster-based agency as monitoring and research executives. Fusco previously worked at Macmillan Cancer ...

London Fashion Week: Followers of fashion

a product and just wants to bustle its way in, then it will fail. It pays to do your research ...

Jane Fletcher: Stirring up controversy

Publicist, BBC Choice 1996 Press officer, Thames Hudson publishers 1994 PA/researcher ...

Brewer AB InBev loses comms chief Mike Kelly

director. Previously he worked as public affairs manager at BAA, and as a researcher for the Labour Party ...

Luther Pendragon to help ABPI tackle controversial NHS reforms

. The decision could lead to the loss of 300 positions at the firm s research and development site in Cheshire ...

Hit or Miss? Lloyds Banking Group axes charity credit cards

The cards, which enable a donation to be made to charity with every transaction, are being withdrawn after Lloyds said the cards were an ineffective way of donating. Despite this, the cards raised 14.5m for Cancer Research UK and 500,000 for Scottish SPCA. HOW I SEE IT JAMES THELLUSSON ...

Anthony Hilton: Web culture leads to lazy journalism

of sources to talk around the subject, time for additional research, and space to think and talk about ...

 

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