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 ...
in the US. Gordon Innes, director of the government's UK Trade Investment USA office, added: "The ...
LONDON - Government department Transport for London has decided not to award a contract for a free
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to increase thanks to a Government initiative next year to bring sport to inner-city venues and schools ...
brands to youngsters. The Government has expressed fears that sponsorship deals bypass current laws ...
an ad calling on the government to extend the length of copyright for sound recordings..... With the headline "fair play for musicians", it says: "We call upon the UK government to support the extension ...
of executive and congressional branches of government, and representatives from the media, science and business ...
Prince Charles weighed into the debate at the weekend asking the government if there was anything he could to intervene, as Burberry plans to move production from its factory in the Rhondda Valley in Wales to China, where factory costs are much lower. The move would mean the loss of 300 UK jobs ...
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