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Time for the Government to retire from journalism

Have you noticed that we now have a writing Government? Since Labour won the election hands down seven months ago, its ministers have had more by-lines than many journalists who write for a living. Last week, for example, I counted nine ministerial articles in the national dailies.

Government: Labour’s blueprint for Government PR - The report on the Government Information Service will centralise more power at No 10, demand a more proactive approach from civil servants and change the attribution system

It s one of the great ironies of New Labour s first six months in power - that a Government which was ushered in by one of the most formidable political PR machines in recent memory is required to review the situation after a number of its more enthusiastic spin doctors start becoming too creative with...

Government reveals European timetable for tobacco ad ban

UK tobacco advertising would be banned from 1 November in 2000 under the European Union s directive, the Government revealed this week.

Government rejects blocks on food ads that target children

The Government is to reject proposals by its top food expert to ban food advertising aimed at children under 12.

Government considers initiative to raise standards in UK schools

The Government is considering a campaign to promote Tony Blair s crusade to raise standards in Britain s schools.

Government battles to keep EU tobacco ad ban on the rails

Britain was trying desperately this week to prevent the collapse of the European Union s move to ban tobacco advertising following the Government s decision to exempt Formula One racing.

This week’s big question: Should Government press officers merge roles with spin doctors?

A row over briefings by the Chancellor s press adviser has prompted a review of the lobby system

Platform: PR can return more local power to the people - Local government used to be all about reducing costs but councils should use PR to persuade locals to define best value, says Sandy Blair

Local authorities have a new need for PR as we approach the Millennium; and it s not just a question of improving battered reputations. The new Labour Government has set itself and the nation some tough challenges in seeking improvement to a range of services without additional cost.

Government looks at on-the-record briefings

The review of unattributable briefings by Government spokesmen announced this week could result in daily on-the-record briefings to journalists.

Tesco marks up government affairs for review

Supermarket chain Tesco has initiated a review of its government relations account, currently held by Lowe Bell Political, following the appointment of Lucy Neville-Rolfe as corporate affairs director in June.

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