24 May 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
The British multinational bank has launched a search for an EU-level public affairs agency ...
EU legislative work in February .
F-H has withdrawn from Lloyds' repitch process 'on procurement ...
as financial institutions'.
However, France's new president, Francois Hollande, supports the tax and wants ...
Lloyds Banking Group has put its EU-level public affairs brief out to pitch.....
It must sell the branches by the end of 2013 to meet EU state-aid regulations after its rescue ...
29 Feb 2012
| by John Owens
as it seeks to keep pace with the rising tide of British and EU regulation.
24 Feb 2012
| by John Owens
A woman thrust into the national media spotlight over an EU battle to have the produce she sells...The agency has been taken on by Clippy McKenna, who is in dispute with the EU over her products. McKenna, who runs Clippy s Apples and started the business in her Cheshire kitchen four years ago, has been told she cannot use the term jam because of a lack of sugar content in the spread. Her products ...
MHP Communications has appointed Cohn & Wolfe's New York president Mark Cater as an MD, with a
Public opinion is against ceding more power to the EU or joining the euro, and most agree...transaction tax. He also wants to see the UK take powers back from Europe.
Cameron's assertion that the EU ...
to the EU and 69 per cent said the EU was out of touch with European citizens.
Of those surveyed, 42 per cent believed it would be in the best interests of the UK to leave the EU, compared with 31 per cent ...
Ashley PR MD Sue Wolstenholme has been voted CIPR president elect, and will take the presidency...Following a three-way election, Wolstenholme polled 38% of the vote against Staniforth s Rob Brown and Lionel Zetter of Zetter s Political Services.
Wolstenholme will serve on the CIPR Executive Board in 2012 as president elect alongside next year s president Sally Sykes. Wolstenholme's agency is based ...
16 Nov 2011
| by George Eustice
on the future of the EU....He said the EU was in peril, that powers needed to ebb back rather than flow away and that petty ...
, maybe it won't.
Would the EU survive the meltdown of the euro? Some economists say that the collapse ...
. And at the end of this will the EU continue down the road to failure or learn from its mistakes and change course ...
28 Oct 2011
| by John Woodcock
As the dust settles on the Conservative showdown, comparisons with the years of division over the Maastricht Treaty in the 1990s seem increasingly unfair - unfair on Sir John Major.
27 Oct 2011
| by John Woodcock
As the dust settles on the Conservative showdown, comparisons with the years of division over the Maastricht Treaty in the 1990s seem increasingly unfair - unfair on Sir John Major.