C4 top job goes to BBC's Thompson
11 Dec 2001 | by Gordon MacMillan,
and Northern Ireland and for local and regional broadcasting in England. As many as 10 candidates ...
England about the advertisement. People objected that it attempted to use a tragedy as a tasteless ...
and Northern Ireland and for local and regional broadcasting in England. As many as 10 candidates ...
GoodBean, a chain of espresso bars in the south east of England. HBOS, the company formed ...
for its persecution of two environmental campaigners in what became England's longest-running trial ...
invited to the launch at the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England to ensure the magazine ...
The grocery giant launched Wines Direct nationwide, offering customers the chance to purchase wine online and have it delivered to their homes. Separately, in April this year the store launched its Collect service across eight stores in England and Scotland, which allowed customers to do their shopping ...
The ad, which was brought before the Advertising Standards Authority, was headlined "Germany defeated. Now on to Japan. Sound familiar?", and made reference to England's defeat of Germany in the World Cup qualification rounds. Several members of the public complained that the ad for "the Bottle ...
Yesterday was a strong day for the market, as the Bank of England announced further interest rate cuts and media shares rose in line with trends. Today, however, as the FTSE 100 fell 0.9% to 5226.5 points, media shares were also suffering. Granada joined fellow ITV company Carlton ...
by the Bank of England's decision to cut interest rates by a further 0.5%.
Both the Bank of England and European Central Bank are expected to lower the cost of borrowing with bigger-than-expected cuts in interest rates. Carlton climbed 5.7% to 227.5p and Granada rose 4.1% to 146.75p while rival BSkyB gained 2.2%, despite the prospect of strengthened opposition from ITV ...
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