Iris scoops electoral reform integrated brief
30 Sep 2010 | by Sara Kimberley
encourages strong, stable government. ...
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encourages strong, stable government. ...
A £40m slice of the ad market could become the target of the coalition Government's first ad ban
is everything. Nothing is controllable (centrally at least). It's also a meritocracy out there; no-one much ...
's essentially a direct marketer's approach applied to the eradication of poverty. Central to her approach ...
: it's central to it. And it blurs the line between brand-owner website and social media platform ...
means of defying the Iranian government. If a record industry mogul told you five years ago ... changed social paradigms irrevocably. The old axes of power - from governments, to corporations ...
as part of the Government's planned curbs on advertising, according to Westminster sources....prevention ( 4.5 million), are likely to be affected by Government plans to cut "preachy, nanny state ... was announced by the Treasury Chief Secretary, David Laws, as part of the coalition Government's 6.2 billion ...
The Brighton-based agency came out on top in a pitch, which was contested by a number of agencies including Rapp. The Blue Cross runs a network of animal adoption centres and hospitals across the UK. It receives no government funding and relies on donations, typically raising more than 20m a year. Kim ...
The government-funded distance-learning university has issued a tender document and is planning to hold a pitch later in the year. Agencies have been given until the middle of next month to signal their intention to pitch for the account, with up to ten agencies due to be involved in the first stage. Work ...