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DoH plans contraceptives campaign

The Department of Health has allocated £7million to launch a new campaign to raise awareness of the different contraceptive options available to teenagers.

Public sector - Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it is a donator

Campaign: Become a Superhero and sign up to the Organ Donor Register

Mail union fights back

The trade union representing postal workers has hit out at the media tactics employed by the Government over its plans to part-privatise the Royal Mail.

Musical youth

Live music venue The Roundhouse has called in GallieGodfrey to help communicate its work with young people. The Camden venue attracts acts such as Kaiser Chiefs and, as a registered charity, it helps thousands of youngsters in London.

Labour web debate rumbles on..

Labour online - Internet strategy under attack for being too focused on 'Westminster village'.

... but Draper and many bloggers defend strategy

Draper at the helm - LabourList editor is commended for signing up senior figures to the website.

No 10 team united 'but not magicians'

Gordon Brown has put Business Secretary Lord Mandelson in charge of shaping the Government's core message about the recession - as Number 10 aides question what more can be done to bolster the PM's reputation.

Opinion: Tories must shout louder than ever

The polls are in the Tories' favour. As much as political parties always claim they care little for them until D-Day, this week's announcement of a 20-point lead was needed, and they do give a damn.

London First in cash plea to Johnson

London First has made an impassioned plea to Boris Johnson, Lords Mandelson and Lord Carter for more funding to market London.

Flack: Derek Draper, Lexington Communications, and Noel Edmonds

Labour's new web supremo Derek Draper has a cracking cautionary tale about the power of the internet. At a 'New media, new politics?' lunch discussion hosted by Apex Communications this week, Draper recalled when he was in California, training to be a psychotherapist. 'A colleague over there said to...


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