EDITORIAL: The resurrection of lobbying's role
12 Dec 2003
It has become a cliche to describe the House of Commons as powerless.
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LONDON – New European legislation, which aims to protect individuals from junk email, could result in a large hike in the amount of unsolicited email sent to business addresses.
It has become a cliche to describe the House of Commons as powerless.
LONDON – Publicis Dialog scooped the Grand Prix at this week's DMA Awards, in association with the Royal Mail, for a response-driven interactive TV campaign for the Depaul Trust.
LONDON - The Irish arm of human rights charity Amnesty International has launched an 'e-card' site in its latest fundraising effort.
AIDS - France TBWA France The Aids epidemic has devastated so much of Africa that the average life expectancy of an African is just 47 years. This shocking fact is highlighted through a cinematic spot by TBWA\Paris. African villagers run in panic and shut themselves indoors. Is a storm about to break?...
LONDON - D&AD has redesigned its website following the appointment of new chief executive Michael Hockney and the relaunch of its awards event as D&AD Congress.
LONDON – What with the tantrums and falling record sales, things are going from bad to worse for Britney Spears, who now tops the chart for having more hate websites dedicated to her than either George W Bush or Saddam Hussein.
LONDON - Digital and design agency Rufus Leonard has created two new sites backing the Millennium Commission, which was set up to distribute proceeds from the National Lottery.
LONDON – Oxfam is launching a personalised email newsletter for supporters to help them feel more involved with the charity's activities.
Crusaid, the HIV and AIDS charity, has redesigned its web site at www.crusaid.org.uk to refocus its presence on fundraising and supporter communication. Created by Brand Architects, it launched earlier this month to coincide with a World AIDS Day poster campaign on London Underground.