13 Jan 2012
| by Sara Kimberley
of the UK government, we may well find the next Mark Zuckerberg, Charles Saatchi or Sir Alan Sugar ...
21 Oct 2011
| by Sara Kimberley
The Government is encouraging people to test their smoke alarms when they reset their clocks next...The campaign 'Fire Kills' for the Department for Communities and Local Government, will launch on Monday (24 October) in the run-up to the clocks going back, ending British Summer time, on Sunday (30 October).
RKCR/Y R has created print, radio and social media work, while Radium Audio has created a ...
25 Jun 2010
| by Martin Bailie, glue Isobar
is everything. Nothing is controllable (centrally at least). It's also a meritocracy out there; no-one much ...
25 Jun 2010
| by Annette King and Emma de la Fosse, OgilvyOne London
's essentially a direct marketer's approach applied to the eradication of poverty.
Central to her approach ...
25 Jun 2010
| by Richard Baker, Howard Scott and Mark Johnson, Sequence
: it's central to it. And it blurs the line between brand-owner website and social media platform ...
25 Jun 2010
| by Jim Moffatt and James Temple, R/GA London
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 ...
26 May 2010
| by Arif Durrani and Sarah Johnson
Government Tourist Office: Experience Israel [featuring a map of the West Bank and Gaza Strip ...
21 Apr 2010
| by Alex Brownsell
LONDON - The Advertising Standards Authority has dismissed 27 complaints against a Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) campaign that encourages parents to speak to their children about alcohol.
14 Apr 2010
| by Alex Brownsell
with a Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) campaign, as part of a government drive to lower ...
12 Mar 2010
| by Sara Kimberley
on the Government to make global maternal and newborn health a priority, as part of a campaign by Amnesty...The human rights charity wants the UK government to prioritise maternal and newborn health care globally to enable all women to access their basic right to health care. It is premiering its three-minute film, which also features Dervla Kirwan and Jonathan Pryce, in the Houses of Parliament today ahead ...