13 Dec 2012
| by Nick Stringer
The European Commission's data protection proposals have the potential to set Europe's digital agenda back by years, writes Nick Stringer, director of regulatory affairs, IAB.
To say I'm not a fan of smoking would be something of an understatement. And so I'm always on the lookout to celebrate good anti-smoking campaigns.
What, precisely, has the coalition Government achieved so far? While you ponder that question, I must declare a vested interest in this week's review.
I've always had a love/hate relationship with the National Trust. This is based on extensive experience. Since I could walk, perhaps even before then, I was taken round every stately home, castle and ruin in north-west England and beyond.
26 Mar 2012
| by Jo Arden
Collaboration between the public and private sector can offer value to all parties, writes Jo Arden, head of strategy, 23red.
31 Aug 2011
| by Gareth Ellis
Cameron must find an idea to anchor his political brand, or he is lost, writes Gareth Ellis, planning director at Saatchi & Saatchi.
Do you have a daughter? I do. And I've always been thankful that she's not a conformist and that she has the confidence to go her own way.
Have you heard of the Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT)? It's a charity that helps homeless gay people, founded in 1989, and named after a teenager who was murdered in a homophobic attack.
05 May 2011
| by Simon Kershaw
The AV referendum was an opportunity to have a serious, sensible debate about electoral reform, but neither the "Yes" nor the "No" sides have advertised with any intelligence.
16 Mar 2011
| by Simon Kershaw
Internal communications don't have to be dull, as demonstrated by the latest work for AgeUK.