27 Feb 2009
| by James Quilter
LONDON - The words "idiot" and "liar" were part of a Ryanair employee's online response to a web developer who had the temerity to post criticism of the airline's site.
26 Feb 2009
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - The leader of the Communication Workers Union has given a negative reception to the draft bill paving the way for the partial privatisation of the Royal Mail, claiming it contains no new concessions.
25 Feb 2009
| by Nikki Sandison
LONDON - I Spy Search has picked up two paid search accounts for Endsleigh personal insurance services and for Signet's high street jewellery chains H Samuel and Ernest Jones
24 Feb 2009
| by Nikki Sandison
LONDON - Insurer Swiftcover is facing an investigation by the advertising watchdog after several musicians complained that it refused to give them cover because of their profession despite it featuring well-known rocker Iggy Pop in its ads.
19 Feb 2009
| by SpeakersChannel.tv
Recorded at Brand Republic's email marketing conference, this video features insights from senior marketers of BSkyB, eBay, easyJet and Ticketmaster into boosting email conversions.
18 Feb 2009
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - The Brand Union has won the task of providing new branding for the enlarged Bank of America following its acquisition of investment bank Merrill Lynch in September 2008.
17 Feb 2009
| by Nikki Sandison
LONDON - Lloyds TSB is extending its sponsorship of the Chelsea Flower Show at a cost of hundreds of thousands of pounds, in a move that is likely to further anger shareholders, as the bank faces possible nationalisation.
16 Feb 2009
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - Global bank ING has decided not to renew its sponsorship of the Renault F1 team after this year.
16 Feb 2009
| by Staff
LONDON - The government's plan to part-privatise Royal Mail is "dead in the water" because of the strength of opposition from backbench Labour MPs, according to a report.
16 Feb 2009
| by Nikki Sandison
LONDON - The Royal Bank of Scotland, bailed out with billions of pounds of taxpayers' money, is under fire for blowing £200m on sponsorship deals with top sports stars including Zara Phillips, Andy Murray and Jack Nicklaus.