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IPA in call for government U-turn on TUPE law

LONDON - The IPA is calling on the government to make the advertising industry exempt from TUPE employment laws and to ease tax burdens so it can be a more effective contributor to Britain's economic growth.

Hotline: Government Communications Headquarters launches campaign

Government Communications Headquarters has launched its first in-game recruitment advertising campaign. The campaign, created by TMP Worldwide and Massive Inc, will promote career opportunities in the British Intelligence services via online ads on selected games in the UK.

Government moots booze ad crackdown

LONDON - The Government is to consider statutory controls over alcohol advertising as part of a new crackdown on under-age drinking ordered by Gordon Brown.

The World: Moscow - Central and eastern Europe upgrading to digital TV

New research from Informa Telecoms & Media has found that central and eastern Europe is making

Government shifts £150 million recruitment ad budget from press to online

LONDON -- The Government plans to cut its spend on recruitment advertising by up to 80 per cent by switching ads from press to online media.

Hotline: Profero wins digital brief for Government account

Profero has won the digital brief for the Government's Learning and Skills Council account. It will work alongside Leo Burnett to create an integrated campaign promoting the necessity of skills training in the UK.

Government reassures over gambling ads

The Government has moved to reassure church leaders and MPs that new rules allowing casinos, betting shops and online gambling to advertise will not result in an explosion of gambling by young people.

Ogilvy moots return to central London

other sites across central London as well as looking at a better building in Canary Wharf ...

Government targets kerb crawlers

The Home Office is launching an ad campaign to crack down on kerb crawling in major British cities. Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R has been appointed to handle creative, and PHD will work on communications planning for the £300,000 campaign.

Government targets kerb crawlers in new campaign

LONDON - The Home Office is launching an ad campaign to crack down on kerb crawling in major British cities. Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R has been appointed to handle creative, and PHD will work on communications planning for the £300,000 campaign.

 

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