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DoH funding crisis freezes binge-drinking drive

The government has shelved plans for a multimillion-pound advertising campaign to tackle binge drinking amid fears of a financial crisis at the Department of Health (DoH).

IPA slams Labour U-turn over OFR

The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) has slammed the last-minute decision by Chancellor Gordon Brown to abolish the Operating and Financial Review (OFR) legislation.

Review of the year: 10 biggest marketing moments 2005

It was the year London took gold, a frog drove adults crazy and Freddie replaced Becks. Here are 2005's most memorable events.

DoH funding crisis freezes binge-drinking drive

LONDON - The government has shelved plans for a multimillion-pound advertising campaign to tackle binge drinking amid fears of a financial crisis at the Department of Health.

Home Office warns about ID theft in mailer

LONDON - The Home Office is to step up its fight against identity theft with a mail drop warning consumers about the fraud.

Cadbury creates top nutrition role

Cadbury Schweppes is aiming to bolster its health credentials by creating the role of global head of nutrition.

Ethics body raps low-fat junk food

A leading policy group has slammed food manufacturers for putting commercial gain ahead of public health.

Londoners urged to sign up to vote

The Department for Constitutional Affairs is planning a marketing campaign to encourage Londoners to register to vote ahead of next year's council elections.

Direct news: Home Office hits ID theft in mailer

The Home Office is to step up its fight against identity theft with a mail drop warning consumers about the fraud.

Parties reveal record election direct spend

LONDON - The three main political parties dramatically increased their spending on direct marketing in the run-up to this year's General Election, according to the Electoral Commission.

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