18 Apr 2013
The incoming IPA president, Ian Priest, will concentrate on advancing the cause of 'commercial creativity' during his two-year tenure.
13 Sep 2012
| by John Owens
Amnesty International revived its comedy and music event, the Secret Policeman's Ball, to highlight its 50th anniversary. The event was held at the Radio City Music Hall in New York.
22 Aug 2012
| by Kate Magee
The Financial Times selected development charity Sightsavers as the partner for its 2011/12 seasonal appeal, providing print and online editorial coverage of the charity's work. The appeal aimed to raise awareness of, and money for, Sightsavers' work in preventing and curing blindness, and supporting...
Conservation charity WWF asked Kaper to highlight the plight of the western Gray whale. With only 130 left in the world, the species faces extinction due to the development of a third oil and gas platform off the coast of Sakhalin Island. Three European banks were financing the project, along with other...
29 Jun 2012
| by John Owens
Dimensions, a not-for-profit organisation supporting those with learning disabilities and autism, wanted to spread awareness of its activities while improving cinema access for those with autism.
29 Mar 2012
| by John Owens
On 5 January, Clarence House announced that HRH The Duchess of Cambridge would volunteer on an ad-hoc basis with local Scout groups, with Portland brought in to spread the word.
15 Mar 2012
| by John Owens
As part of plans to modernise waste and recycling services, Sandwell Council and new waste partner Serco changed the bin collection day of 115,000 households.
01 Mar 2012
The IPA wants employment rules that are unhelpful to the ad industry altered, John Tylee writes.
01 Dec 2011
Thank God November, or should we say Movember, is over. There were so many dodgy moustaches on show, the industry looked like it was populated by the cast of a 70s cop show.
27 Oct 2011
That most tedious time of year is almost upon us - when (usually male) adlanders attempt to grow moustaches for charity.