The Department for Transport launched its latest THINK! drink-drive campaign in a bid to change the attitudes and behaviour of drivers who get behind the wheel after a few drinks as they do not relate to warnings about accidents.
28 May 2013
| by Alex Benady
Despite high-profile negative stories including the Hillsborough cover-up and ongoing criticism of institutional racism, the public says the police has improved its reputation in the past ten years.
17 May 2013
| by Alex Benady
After a period of political and economic instability, the UK Government wanted British overseas territory the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) to restore financial order. Last year, with minimal consultation, the Government announced proposals to introduce VAT at 11 per cent in the Caribbean islands....
03 May 2013
Following the introduction last month of reforms to the NHS, new research suggests the majority of people believe the Government did not do enough to communicate the changes.
Unlike the foul-mouthed character in the BBC sitcom, the DH's comms director is very cool in a crisis, finds Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou- Smith.
12 Apr 2013
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Public Health Wales wanted to improve the personal health of its NHS Wales staff, patients, and the wider community, across five lifestyle behaviour areas: drinking safely, taking regular exercise, eating five or more fruit and vegetables a day, stopping smoking, and working towards a healthy weight....
The British Beer & Pub Association's public affairs director is in good cheer after securing a Budget tax cut, finds Daniel Farey-Jones.
In the wake of the latest Budget, the majority of the public believes both the coalition and Labour have performed poorly on the economy in the past 12 months.
22 Mar 2013
| by John Owens
For 53 days, Christian Aid drove a branded double-decker bus around the UK to raise awareness of its Tax Justice campaign to highlight the responsibility multinational firms have to pay their fair share of tax.
More than half of British voters want a referendum on EU membership, but the PM's pledge has made only a fifth more likely to vote for the Tories.