26 May 2010
| by Arif Durrani and Sarah Johnson
Government Tourist Office: Experience Israel [featuring a map of the West Bank and Gaza Strip ...
04 Feb 2010
| by Arif Durrani
LONDON - The Government's Central Office of Information (COI), currently the UK's biggest...The appointment will mark the first time the UK Government's buying business for all its ...
annual report shows that government departments and public sector bodies spent a total of 211m on media ...
an increasingly large role in COI s communications in 2010 and beyond, as government departments look to increase ...
25 Oct 2009
| by Staff
The Department of Health is launching a new set of TV and poster ads warning about the dangers of spreading swine flu.
14 Oct 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
understand, from government information and media coverage, that swine flu, like MRSA, was more commonly ...
23 Sep 2009
| by Matt Williams
the central place that the internet now has in people's lives. Elisa Steele, the executive vice president ...
10 Sep 2009
| by Staff
Award Campaign Photo Library of the Year Magnum Winner Product Sector Categories 8. Government ...
03 Jul 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
Petra Muda and Harri Leppala, from Berghs School of Communication in Sweden, created a mobile application called "find it", which enables fans of eBay to send a photo to the site of an item they want to buy and then receive a reply with the best match. The other winner, Micheline Mannion, from Central ...
24 Jun 2009
| by Kate Nettleton
the spoof itemised form carries no commercial branding, the logos of the South Australian Government ...
, prompting further criticism over Westminster's spending habits. The Government reacted yesterday ...
23 Jun 2009
| by Noel Bussey
The work, which includes a billboard made of a fake trillion dollars saying "Thanks to Mugabe this money is wallpaper", attacked President Robert Mugabe and his government for trying to close the newspaper. Akira Kagami, the president of the jury and the executive officer, global and executive ...
22 May 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
LONDON - The Israel Government Tourist Office will remove a series of posters at London Underground