Bluetooth used to tackle gun crime
12 Dec 2007
Lambeth Council is to communicate the problem of teenage gun crime by sending a warning film to children's mobile phones via Bluetooth.
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Good Relations has scooped a brief to promote foundation trust hospitals across the country.
Lambeth Council is to communicate the problem of teenage gun crime by sending a warning film to children's mobile phones via Bluetooth.
The British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (Becta) has appointed Geronimo Communications to promote the role of technology in learning.
Last week saw the usual whinge about how ‘town halls are wasting millions of pounds on spin doctors and glossy brochures’.
The Government seems to have taken to heart the old adage ‘Don’t ask a question if you don’t want to know the answer’ with its public consultation document for the proposed third runway at Heathrow Airport.
The Mayor of London is embarking on a campaign to raise the profile of inner-city farms.
The Department of Health has appointed The Red Consultancy to raise awareness of the importance of good hygiene in the face of a potential flu pandemic.
Birmingham City Council has defended itself following reports that it spends £10m a year on publicity.
The body responsible for running the law courts has turned to Good Relations to communicate plans to improve its speed and effectiveness.
The Government has laun-ched a £40m campaign to encourage singing in primary schools, with the help of Seventy Seven PR.