Labour follows Tory plan to cut adspend
By Our Parliamentary correspondent Thursday, 04 February 2010 08:00AM
LONDON - A sharp cut in government spending on advertising looks inevitable whoever wins the General Election, after Labour joined the Conservatives in proposing cuts.
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