Journalists slam PM's briefings
24 Jul 2008 | by Matt Cartmell
Senior political journalists have attacked the Prime Minister's morning lobby briefings, with one sniping: 'You might as well stare at a wall for half an hour.'
Senior political journalists have attacked the Prime Minister's morning lobby briefings, with one sniping: 'You might as well stare at a wall for half an hour.'
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A £6 million government campaign to encourage people to save energy and cut bills has been attacked as "a drop in the ocean" compared with the huge advertising budgets of the energy companies.
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Fiat has apologised to the Chinese government for a TV commercial that features scenes of Tibet and the movie actor Richard Gere, an outspoken critic of China's crackdown on political freedoms in the country.