DoH picks direct shops for smoking-ban work
13 Dec 2006 | by Ed Kemp
The government is supporting next summer's introduction of the smoking ban in England with a direct
for government departments and commercial concerns. It also links with Mosaic Global to let marketers carry ...
The government is supporting next summer's introduction of the smoking ban in England with a direct
a climate change bill that will aim to set annual government emission targets. The Green Awards ...
following negative publicity surrounding government plans to close up to 6000 branches. Last month a 4m-signature petition was delivered to Downing Street and MPs called on the government to save rural post offices ...
The government-produced campaign, entitled "The lights are on..." aims to highlight the most common mistakes leading to identity theft, the eight principles of good data protection, and potential problems that arise from disclosing personal details to a third party. David Smith, deputy commissioner ...
, the charity, which is partly funded by the government through the Department for Environment, Food and Rural ...
, the charity, which is partly funded by the government through the Department for Environment, Food and Rural ...
postal market news, the government has appointed headhunters to find a deputy chairman for Royal Mail ... -off with the government over his ambitions for Royal Mail employees to be given a 20% share of the company, and recently threatened to quit if the government did not support the plan. Reporting the story yesterday ...
The ICO, which was set up by the government to promote public access to official information, has issued the warning following a legal ruling ordering two conmen who targeted firms to pay back just under £500,000 to their victims. The two men, who were convicted of money laundering and fraud three years ...
LONDON - Iris is coordinating a government campaign involving a raft of high street brands
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.