Ofcom's junk food ad ban flawed according to Which?
21 Dec 2006 | by by Alex Donohue
. If Ofcom cannot rethink its approach in the face of industry pressure, the government needs to step ...
LONDON - The government has agreed a below-inflation BBC TV licence fee increase, rising by 3...in the week, Jowell told the House of Commons that the government was putting aside around £600m, which ... planned cuts by the government, which has indicated that it wants the corporation to reduce its annual costs by 3% a year, in line with other public sector bodies. Should the government's proposed 3 ...
. If Ofcom cannot rethink its approach in the face of industry pressure, the government needs to step ...
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fee, according to the government....to be the first time the government has outlined the cost of a switchover support scheme, with the entire process ... to handle the size of the task. The digital switchover process, which is being managed by two government ... income households were still uninformed of the government's intentions. In her Commons statement ...
OMD and Kitcatt Nohr Alexander Shaw took the media and direct prizes respectively, while AKQA won the digital category. RKCR/Y R won the Grand Prix at this year's IPA Effectiveness Awards for its work for Marks Spencer. The ads it has produced have been central to the recovery of the retailer, whose UK ...
in the US. Gordon Innes, director of the government's UK Trade Investment USA office, added: "The ...
The government department started its tender process in March but claims that since then the market for the distribution of free papers in London has "changed dramatically". Last month News International won the tender to distribute thelondonpaper in Network Rail stations and later withdrew from ...
LONDON - Government department Transport for London has decided not to award a contract for a free
, but the final decision over the proposed move is likely to be made by the Government....the BBC would not be able to support the proposed relocation if the government did not agree to its ... on whether the BBC will move some departments to Salford is likely to rest with the Government, which ...
, online activity does differ from region to region -- UK government statistics show that areas like ...
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