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Ethical Healthcare: Under the microscope

. Organisations such as the Charity Commission already provide guidelines for voluntary organisations in this area ...

Voluntary Sector: Portman Group targets binge-drinking males

Britain's drinks manufacturers will send men's media 'gory images' of alcohol-related violence to dissuade young men from binge-drinking this summer.

Voluntary Sector: Vegetarian Week campaign looks to 'rude' food

The Vegetarian Society will use 'rude-shaped' vegetables to promote this year's Vegetarian Week in May.

Campaign: Drinks manufacturers tackle binge drinking - Voluntary Sector

Client: The Portman Group PR team: In-house Campaign: Launch of drinkaware.co.uk Timescale: August-November 2004 Budget: Under £500 The Portman Group was set up in 1989 by the UK's leading drinks producers to promote responsible drinking. As stories about Britain's binge-drinking culture became...

News Analysis: Lobby groups talk up smoking ban

smoking and disease inconclusive and insists voluntary initiatives are already improving conditions ...

INTERNATIONAL: Letter From America - No time like the present to act on the obesity issue

voluntary code of ethics that deals with how fast food, sweets, fizzy drinks and other products are marketed ...

Anti-tobacco campaign to target 2002 sports events

legally enforceable global treaty on tobacco control. The WHO says voluntary codes on advertising ...

BRL Hardy selects PR chief to boost UK/Europe drive

. She joins the in-house team after a six-month period working as a voluntary PRO on a Raleigh ...

STOP PRESS: Clarifications

In 1990, Perrier bottled water was the subject of a voluntary, not forced, withdrawal from shop...In 1990, Perrier bottled water was the subject of a voluntary, not forced, withdrawal from shop shelves, contrary to what was stated in PR Week s 15th anniversary supplement news review (1 October). And this year s Oxford Street Christmas lights are costing pounds 400,000, and not pounds 15,000 as reported ...

Judge and Jury: Monsanto loses in court but may get a chance to explain in public - GM food is a highly emotive subject, but while Monsanto was unable to convince a jury of its case, a proposed code of practice may finally win the company public backing,

voluntary code seems to be gaining support with the Government. Agriculture minister Jeff Rooker has said ...

 

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