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Ofcom takes action as consumers plagued by growing nuisance calls

Consumers receive an average of two nuisance calls per week, with Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims companies the biggest offenders, according to Ofcom.

Julia Corkey: In defence of council newspapers

They are routinely dubbed 'town hall Pravdas' or publications in which 'the sun always shines.'

Campaigns case study: Caribbean islands force VAT U-turn

After a period of political and economic instability, the UK Government wanted British overseas territory the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) to restore financial order. Last year, with minimal consultation, the Government announced proposals to introduce VAT at 11 per cent in the Caribbean islands....

Campaign Viral Chart: Samsung scores hat-trick in tech-heavy chart

Samsung and its agency Cheil dominate the chart this week with three ads, shared a combined 375,000 times.

Government warned to treat brand link-ups with caution

The Government could be accused of giving brands undue influence on policy by allowing exclusive sponsorship of its campaigns, ad industry executives warn.

Race for Life "oi cancer" by MediaCom and Mother

Cancer Research UK s women-only fundraising initiative, Race for Life, will air two TV spots during Britain s Got Talent on Saturday as part of an interactive campaign to rally support. The first ad shows hordes of runners supporting cancer sufferers and asks viewers to send in messages via oicancer.org....

Clear Channel billboard converts humidity into drinking water

A billboard in the small Peruvian village of Bujama has created 15,000 litres of drinking water in six months from humidity in the air to give residents access to a highly sought after clean water supply.

Hit or miss? Michael Gove cites PR surveys in criticising teenagers' knowledge

Education Secretary Michael Gove was discovered to have based a claim of 'disturbing historical ignorance' among teenagers in an article he wrote for The Mail on Sunday in March partly on statistics from PR surveys by Premier Inn and UKTV Gold.

Westminster Advisers shakes up staff line-up following review

Westminster Advisers has hired an associate director and two account directors after a strategic review and amid other staff departures.

Consumers feel 'they are on their own' in the coalition era

British consumers who have lived through three years and three days of the coalition government increasingly feel they are in it alone, according to trends and insight company Future Foundation.

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