17 Dec 2007
| by Alex Donohue
LONDON - The government is to begin a review of Royal Mail's core services, to improve its
12 Dec 2007
| by Ed Kemp
It is understood the work will span direct mail, leaflets and posters,
as well as promoting the product in the grocery multiples. The body, which is co-funded by British dairy farmers, the government ...
and a further
£5m from the government and private sector sources, launched a
refreshed milk identity ...
11 Dec 2007
| by Ed Kemp
It is understood the work will span direct mail, leaflets and posters, as well as promoting the product in the grocery multiples. The body, which is co-funded by British dairy farmers, the government ...
and a further 5m from the government and private sector sources, launched a refreshed milk identity ...
06 Dec 2007
| by Alex Donohue
in fourth and government legislation in fifth. Mortascreen said 78% of respondents preferred its screening ...
industry with continued consumer and media backlash, proposed government legislation and increased ...
03 Dec 2007
| by Claire Billings
by the government. In its last review, conducted in 2003, all its agencies were reappointed. ...
28 Nov 2007
| by Alex Donohue
LONDON - Consumer Direct, the government's OFT funded public information service, has warned of a...The government body has advised customers who think they may have given out personal information to cold callers pretending to be from Consumer Direct to contact their bank immediately and review their credit and financial statements for unauthorised transactions. Consumer Direct, which offers information ...
23 Nov 2007
| by Alex Donohue
& Customs has led to a loss of confidence in the government's ability to protect sensitive information...A Times opinion poll released today found that voter s confidence in the government s ability to handle economic problems had halved in two months, while the government s handling of confidential ...
leader of the Liberal Democrats, that the government had been putting cost cutting ahead of security ...
22 Nov 2007
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - The government has made a concession to the Information Commissioner's Office's request...The government rejected the ICO s request last month, but following the crisis over its loss of unencrypted records on 25m Britons, the Government has been forced into giving the ICO the authority to carry out spot checks on government departments. The information commissioner, Richard Thomas, wants wider ...
21 Nov 2007
| by Bill Britt
? Although the government and bank officials are advising people to check their bank statements for unusual ...
20 Nov 2007
| by Alex Donohue
LONDON - Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, has called on the government to extend his