Leaders of the Association of Professional Political Consultants have privately expressed their 'grave disappointment' with the new UK lobbying register.
Apple has broken its silence over claims that iPhones are storing data about users' whereabouts, and has issued a statement denying it has been tracking the location of its mobiles, blaming confusion over its complex technology for consumer concern.
ITV and BSkyB have retained the rights to show Champions League games in a new three-year deal with Uefa, reported at £400m, which will result in ITV switching its live game from Wednesday to Tuesday nights.
Glenfiddich, the William Grant & Sons whisky brand, has become the first headline sponsor of music magazine Mojo's annual awards ceremony.
27 Apr 2011
Old Spice has launched a new ad introducing Danger Zone, its new scent.
Albion is catering for people suffering William and Kate Royal Wedding fatigue, with t-shirts that read, "I'd rather be at Zara & Mike's".
27 Apr 2011
| by Alice Dunn
Kids who use Twitter are a third more likely to be influenced by opinions and endorsements they encounter on the internet than the average 11-19 year old, writes Alice Dunn, marketing executive, Kantar Media.
27 Apr 2011
| by John Reynolds
Nokia is axing 7,000 jobs, including 700 in the UK, in an effort to better compete in the smartphone market.
BA has made its first appearance in the BR app chart, which is this week topped by the 2011 'Britain's Got Talent' app.
Mars has appointed former Kraft marketer Michael Magee to the top UK marketing role.