NEWS: Labour MPs attack party’s advertising for being too bland
27 Sep 1996 | by OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT
look more like a cautious and boring campaign for the Central Office of Information than for a ...
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in its biggest effort yet to influence the potential members of an incoming government....Britain s advertising industry is making Labour the top target during the party conference season in its biggest effort yet to influence the potential members of an incoming government ... to form the next government, Bullock said. It s just that the party is still making up its mind ...
look more like a cautious and boring campaign for the Central Office of Information than for a ...
to get agreement with clients who are in central control. That wouldn t be a problem if it weren ... into a central pot, which is pretty tough. It doesn t help that there are no truly pan ... campaigns across European markets, and we couldn t really offer a better deal centrally than ...
committed to promoting self-regulation as an alternative to government legislation - is behind the move ... still exists both at European and national government level. ...
to be independent of government and the political parties as well as from the industry. The controversy ...
/1997 education budget and the money received from the Government. The black-and-white text, written ...
to notice the extensive media coverage given to the dispute between the game s governing body, the Rugby ... by the other participating nations, whose governing bodies were aggrieved at being left out ...
streams of programming - central, north and south - with regional variations in content and timings ...
approach by spelling out the Government s achievements on the economy. The aim is to reduce the impact ...
there may be a-plenty. But with the prospect of an incoming Labour government that may take a less relaxed ...
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