Permanent Secretary for government comms at Cabinet Office Matt Tee quits role
26 Nov 2010 | by Matt Cartmell
The permanent secretary for government communication Matt Tee is set to leave the Cabinet Office in March.
Brands2Life has hired a director of public affairs, who joins from PubAffairs, the public affairs industry events and online network.
The permanent secretary for government communication Matt Tee is set to leave the Cabinet Office in March.
Alexander Lebedev's debut audited circulation figure for i, his 20p weekday daily newspaper, is not likely to be published until the start of next year, according to an industry source.
Unilever, the global FMCG company, has brought in Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide to handle its corporate brand business, following a split from Fallon London.
Google has started showing display ads in its images search section in the UK and US, in a move to drive fresh revenue streams.
Etap Hotel, the European budget hotel chain, is launching a social media campaign to find Britain’s best musical snorer.
Everton Football Club has signed a £12m three-year sponsorship deal with Thai beer company Chang, extending its existing commercial relationship with the brand.
The Newspaper Licensing Agency has won its High Court battle today against industry aggregation services after a judge ruled that web links taken from newspaper websites are copyright protected.
The England and Wales Cricket Board has launched a digital offensive, featuring a video diary of spin bowler Graeme Swann, as it looks to capitalise on the excitement around the current Ashes series.
The Newspaper Licensing Agency has won its case against Meltwater News and the PRCA over the validity of the NLA's digital licences.