29 under 29: Not the usual suspects
10 Nov 2011 | by Kate Magee
policy with a minister on live TV and spoke at a public meeting at the European Parliament. CHRIS ...
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the broadcast industry and in Parliament and FTSE100 companies.' This response comes after 68-year-old Ford ...
policy with a minister on live TV and spoke at a public meeting at the European Parliament. CHRIS ...
of Parliament, public inquiries and select committees but not the justice system. Judges may do well ... . Before the Law Lords crossed Parliament Square to become Justices of the Supreme Court in 2009 ...
The PM recalled Parliament yesterday to discuss the issue of the riots that swept across the country earlier this week, and suggested Facebook, Twitter and Research in Motion (RIM), the maker of BlackBerry, should take more responsibility for content posted on their networks. David Cameron also ...
, and with external stakeholders including the Government, Parliament and Ofcom. Jones will take a lead role during ...
. The paper made statements to Parliament without being in the full possession of the facts. This was wrong ...
PR professionals accept that their power to go to the courts may soon be limited by Parliament....There is widespread agreement among top PR operators that the stand-off between courts and the media cannot continue. Legendary publicist Max Clifford admitted 'the days of super injunctions are numbered. Parliament will wade in and stop them because it will want to keep Fleet Street happy,' he ...
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results in the first hung Parliament since 1974, with the Conservative Party lacking the seats needed ...
Let's start with three big numbers. Current official UK national debt is 776bn, equating to about 30,000 per household. This is predicted to rise to 90,000 per household by the end of this Parliament, according to Treasury figures. UK consumers' main fear is unemployment, according to GfK Roper ...