DCLG plans changes to council publicity rules
19 Dec 2008 | by Matt Cartmell
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has set out plans for a review
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and that a date for migration should be announced by Government, around 2017. It warned that the Government ...
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has set out plans for a review
government spending on road building and flood defences. In its most recent trading update, Hill Smith ...
on the government and supermarkets to form a new watchdog that will monitor supermarket chains activities. ...
pitched to advise the Government on the partial privatisation of the Royal Mail....'s expression of interest. It is believed that Government ministers launched the search for private investment ...
LONDON - The UK could switch from analogue to digital radio as early as 2017, a government-led body...by the Government in November 2007 to map out the future of radio, renewed its commitment to Digital Audio ... be announced by the Government, ideally two years after the criteria have been met. The DRWG believes ... that the Government relaxes what it termed "legislative and regulatory burdens" placed on the radio industry. It also ...
following revelations of AIG's huge losses in the US, which led to a bail out by the US Government ... by the government, and therefore funded by taxpayers. RBS shares dropped 8% yesterday to 46.5p following speculation that the bank might need more money from the Government, on top of the 20bn it has already ...
, the government body set up in November 2007 to track the future of digital radio, is expected to announce today ...
. It is currently in negotiations with Ofcom and the Government to find a solution to its future funding. Ofcom ...
Normal 0 The Summit, which takes place on March 5, will also tackle: The value of Web 2.0 data and its impact on consumers Understanding data governance Using data responsibly for competitive advantage Speakers and case studies will also be represented from Thomson Local, IBM, Unilever ...