Of boardrooms and politics
24 May 2012 | by Kevin Bell, Maitland Political
MPs will be setting parliamentary agendas? Which celebrities will be setting media agendas? Labour ...
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is now dominated by Labour, which controls 17 of the capital's 33 local authorities and 12 of the 25 ... again. Boris Johnson may well be in Westminster. Both main party nomination battles will be fascinating. For Labour, we could see Chuka Umunna, David Lammy, Oona King and possibly Alan Johnson all in the ring ...
MPs will be setting parliamentary agendas? Which celebrities will be setting media agendas? Labour ...
-making. This was related to the reform of public services in New Labour's second term. It was also seen as an approach ...
-resourced opposition parties and the governing party, which has an army of civil servants and a battalion of special ...
affairs heads spinning. Bloody noses for the coalition parties, London Mayor candidate Ken Livingstone ... cause passes the common sense test, has some level of cross-party support and comes to life at just ...
-racial adoption was raised by Barnardo's chief executive Anne Marie Carrie with the last Labour administration ...
. Parliamentarians have hundreds, if not thousands, of meetings a year with interested parties trying to shape ...
as many planning consultants in the UK who lobby on behalf of third-party clients, most of whom would have ...
year we were all ready to let loose at the Christmas party so the surprise gift kicked off ...
of national coverage. Creating a blogger engagement programme for RealNetworks. RealNetworks is the largest ... through a face-to-face blogger event. Liberty created a bloggers-only event at NAMCO game arcade where bloggers were invited to experience the fun of the company through life sized versions of the games ...