10 Dec 1999
| by JADE GARRETT
BMP DDB has plundered the archives of Vogue, David Bailey and the
BBC to put together a cinema, press and poster campaign for Oxfam which
features glamorous fashion icons from the past three decades.
10 Dec 1999
| by ELEANOR TRICKETT
Home Office proposals to prevent the electoral roll from being used
for commercial purposes met with further opposition last week, when the
Representation of the People Bill had its second reading in the House of
Commons.
10 Dec 1999
| by ELEANOR TRICKETT
FCA! is playing on Christmas party-goers insecurities about bad
breath in an innovative campaign for Wisdom Toothbrushes.
10 Dec 1999
| by JADE GARRETT
WCRS is launching a provocative press and poster campaign this week
to commemorate Centrepoint s 30th anniversary.
10 Dec 1999
| by ELEANOR TRICKETT
Chris Smith, the culture secretary, has named Richard Hooper as the
new chairman of the Radio Authority. He will replace Sir Peter Gibbings,
whose five-year term expires at the beginning of next year.
10 Dec 1999
| by LISA CAMPBELL
TBWA GGT Simons Palmer is bringing back the A dog is for life, not
just for Christmas slogan in a new campaign for the National Canine
Defence League.
10 Dec 1999
| by DOMINIC MILLS
Few briefs test an agency s stamina and creativity more than the
one for the annual TV campaign to cut the toll of drink-related deaths
on Britain s roads at Christmas.
10 Dec 1999
| by GIDON FREEMAN
Edinburgh council has promoted its PR chief to report directly to
the chief executive after an independent audit found it was not
communicating its priorities to staff.
10 Dec 1999
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
Sun Life and Provincial Holdings, the UK umbrella group for French
insurance giant AXA, has made its government and community affairs
manager redundant and is deciding whether or not to keep its lobbying
agency, APCO.
10 Dec 1999
| by GIDON FREEMAN
Robin Squire has resigned from the National Lottery commission, and
will stand down from the board of lobbying firm Advocacy in time to
fight the next general election for the Conservatives.