30 Sep 2005
| by by Ian Darby,
Omnicom announced last week that it is to back the global expansion of PHD. Given that it has made such noises before, you could be forgiven for reacting with a lofty arch of an eyebrow and a heavy sigh.
29 Sep 2005
The Government is lavishing £1.5m on the launch of an
initiative to combat poor service in the construction industry. Tom
Williams asks if trade backing and promotion will be enough to win over
sceptical consumers.
29 Sep 2005
| by Alex Black
Following Wonderland’s entry to the high-end style sector, Alex Black speaks to the magazine about its raison d’être and asks PROs how they make their clients attractive to such discerning publications
29 Sep 2005
| by Alastair Eperon
Six months after the Operating and Financial Review came into effect, many companies still haven’t realised the implications – or the opportunities
29 Sep 2005
| by Ravi Chandiramani
Labour conference fringe slams macho politics and inflammatory crime reporting, says Ravi Chandiramani
28 Sep 2005
While the futurologists burbled at the recent Cambridge Royal Television Society convention, an interesting exhibition ran throughout the proceedings.
28 Sep 2005
Consumer health concerns and fierce competition have hit the stacking potato chips brand hard, writes Jemima Bokaie.
23 Sep 2005
| by Tom Williams
High-street label French Connection is struggling in a fierce retail environment. Tom Williams discovers how the once-great fcuk brand lost its allure and what it is doing to recover its trendsetting status
23 Sep 2005
| by by Ian Darby
At the cricket last week, there was a chap called Felix sitting behind us. He was the sort of old goat who's never happy - even when it's a beautiful day and England are about to win the Ashes.
22 Sep 2005
| by David Cracknell
As the two main political parties prepare for their conferences, the Sunday Times political editor picks the highlights for lobbyists and politics watchers