26 Sep 1997
| by BERNARD INGHAM, who writes for the Expr
-handedness.
Instead, just marvel that this could occur in a Government so
preoccupied with being on-message . All ...
vacant Government which flies by the seat of Mr Blair s pants.
Popularity is all. Persuade him ...
26 Sep 1997
| by HUGH COLVER
this control-conscious Labour Government is
finding it tough to keep a handle on the message.
If we ...
?
First, no matter what folk may claim, this was a foul up. The Government
was caught off guard ...
is important is how the Government emerged from the confusion. And
that is interesting. Remember ...
26 Sep 1997
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
Ministers have clashed over the Government s plans to outlaw sports
sponsorship by the tobacco...Ministers have clashed over the Government s plans to outlaw sports
sponsorship by the tobacco industry.
Tessa Jowell, the public health minister, wants all tobacco funding of
sports events to be phased out within three years.
But Tony Banks, the sports minister, wants to allow sporting bodies ...
26 Sep 1997
| by JEMIMAH BAILEY
the new government....the new government.
It is the first time in five years that Shelter has sought agency
advice ...
.
Shelter also wants to mobilise MPs to support a change in the law
affecting two government departments. It wants the government to
re-establish the entitlement of 18- to 25-year-olds to housing
benefit ...
26 Sep 1997
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
is the fifth senior government press officer
to leave since Labour came into government. Reardon, 50, has...Steve Reardon, information director at the department of Social
Security, has resigned. He is the fifth senior government press officer
to leave since Labour came into government. Reardon, 50, has headed
information at the DSS for nearly ten years, and has worked for the
Government Information ...
26 Sep 1997
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
relations in Uzbekistan. Aces will develop
media and government contacts as Case attempts to sell it cotton...US agricultural machine manufacturer Case has appointed PR agency
Aces to handle its public relations in Uzbekistan. Aces will develop
media and government contacts as Case attempts to sell it cotton-picking
machines to the government in Tashkent. Aces has worked for Case for six
months ...
26 Sep 1997
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
governments and has relied on its in-house
government relations team. Katerina Koudelova, executive director...business from governments and has relied on its in-house
government relations team. Katerina Koudelova, executive director of GCI
Prague, said: Informix have organised government relations well but
they need ...
26 Sep 1997
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
will be succeeded in a newly created top communications post by Local
Government Association chief press officer ...
, will suffer a massive
budget cut as part of a general restructuring of local government across
England ...
Stewart Ashurst.
Oakes has worked in local government since entering the PR
profession.
He ...
26 Sep 1997
| by CAROLINE MARSHALL
by the Government s approach.
But Philip Plowman, the marketing director of Holsten UK, joined ...
26 Sep 1997
| by RICHARD AYLARD
on their
shoulder. But the role of Government in such discussions has
historically tended ...
are now higher.
All the signs are that we have a Government which will not just nod
approvingly where ...