'Political' ads ban upheld
08 Dec 2006 | by Our Parliamentary correspondent
be the letter of the law, but it is not justice. There is a considerable inequity here, with government and big ...
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be the letter of the law, but it is not justice. There is a considerable inequity here, with government and big ...
legislation coming out of Brussels, it is not binding. However, the EU expects governments to implement ... governments could take the so called "copy-out" option. This allows any implementing legislation at national ... governments in their national courts if they believe an EU directive is not being properly implemented. "EU ...
available in the Meridian region, will roll out in London and the Central region in the first quarter ...
Predictably, the biggest criticism has come from Sir Richard Branson, the largest shareholder in ntl, who said: "The Government should stand up to Murdoch. I don't think that the public want him ... treatment as everyone else, however unlikely this may be given this Government's track record of cosying up ...
across central London. Speculation mounts that it will now be merged with the increasingly successful ...
are likely to come under scrutiny in the Government's fat-fighting crusade. The Department of Health ... now leap into action and step up their campaign. It would be ridiculous for the Government ...
current regulatory obligations, such as those governing a station's format. The net result could be a ...
-empt Government plans to extend the junk-food ruling into other media....to thwart Government plans to hold a review in the next two years of non-broadcast and broadcast media. Ofcom said the Government will watch how advertisers respond to the Ofcom ruling and monitor if spend ... that they do not want to attract unwanted attention from the Government, are not planning to capitalise ...
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