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CLOSE-UP: LIVE ISSUE/POLITICAL ADVERTISING - The general election advertising arms race is on. Despite curbs on ad spend for all parties, the election means an advertising blitz

less. We want tax cuts and we want better public services. Beattie summed up Labour s dilemma as ...

FEATURE: VIEW FROM THE TOP - Dick Morris. Return of the spin king - Ex-Clinton confidante and PA stalwart Dick Morris believes technology will transform political campaigning

fuel excise duty. On the controversial issue of the autumn, he is typically forthright: The fuel tax ...

OPINION: PR has key role in global warming debate

create a formidable PR problem which the fuel tax issue underlines. The first PR problem is to ...

FEATURE: The freelance game - PR Week takes an exclusive look at new research that highlights the growing trend for PROs to opt for greater independence. Peter Simpson reports

tax returns. Freelances were generally confident about their skills, and therefore found they ...

SALES PROMOTION: Incentives at work - Are business-to-business transactions the future of vouchers? Gillian Upton reports

years. The government's new income tax legislation, which decreed vouchers will be treated as a benefit...years. The government's new income tax legislation, which decreed vouchers will be treated as a benefit ...

Schoolar takes up top post at Inland Revenue

understanding of the needs and nature of its growing customer base as its role expands beyond tax gathering, to ...

Charities face market saturation

instruct the Inland Revenue to hand 28p in every pounds 1 of income tax to charities. According to 1999 ...

Tory media unit shake-up ahead of the election

tax issue. Joyce has been in the campaigns unit for nearly two years and succeeds Alex Aiken, who ...

EDITORIAL: Balancing service and profits is vital in stakeholder era

prices on to the government, which makes pounds 60m in tax revenues for every penny that the oil ...

Come on down - the price is wrong: The cost of life in the UK is still out of step with the US and Europe. But consumer groups and the government are not standing for it any longer

trade-ins, warranty and finance deals, and the high levels of car purchase tax elsewhere. Robert Hale ...

 

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