The University of Cambridge has appointed the BBC's director of public affairs Paul Mylrea as its director of comms.
Stephen Bayley, the design critic and former Millennium Dome creative director, has attacked co-creation by claiming nothing of note "has ever been created by group think or consumers".
19 Jun 2013
| by Simon Nias
Ogilvy & Mather London bagged Gold Lions for all eight of its Expedia entries in the Outdoor Lions, while its sister agency Ogilvy France took home the Grand Prix.
The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has called a pitch for its Child Maintenance Service account through the Government Procurement Service.
19 Jun 2013
| by David Waterhouse
The viral video category in Cannes will be hotly contested. Here, David Waterhouse, global head of content for social video experts Unruly, makes some predictions.
Coca-Cola has stated that it will not adopt the new traffic-light labelling scheme unveiled today (19 June) by the government.
The political adviser to Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has left her role to join Google.
The European Union has kicked off a multimillion pound tender process to promote health and safety across the continent.
A number of major food brands and retailers, including Mars, PepsiCo and Tesco, have agreed to use a standardised nutritional label on the front of their products packs.
18 Jun 2013
| by Simon Nias
Ogilvy & Mather London stands a good chance in tomorrow's Cannes Radio Lions category awards, where it has nine shortlisted entries, although the UK's overall tally of 12 is down from 21 last year.