Let's have peace among agencies and goodwill to all media
09 Dec 2008 | by Tess Alps
the Government is going to stop demonising us, thanks to the economic crisis and Stephen Carter, and I'd like ...
LONDON - The Carbon Trust, the Government-funded independent body responsible for reducing the UK
the Government is going to stop demonising us, thanks to the economic crisis and Stephen Carter, and I'd like ...
-dog consisting of more than 100 organisations that will work with parents, young people and the Government (pages ...
that the Government gets the message loud and clear and that it will do everything it can to encourage the creative ...
their first meeting last night as part of the Government's bid to boost the UK's media economy....to the Government's specially convened cabinet for the creative industries. The ambassadors will help inform ... - in Hertfordshire from 26-28 October 2009. The event has been developed as part of the Government's "Creative ... . The Government said that, in the UK, the creative industries make a major contribution to the economy, employing ...
.3% and display 12.1%. SOUNDBITE "Government is moving away from thinking online is ungovernable" - Andy Burnham, speaking at last week's IAB Engage Conference, referring to government plans to regulate online ...
the health and beauty, utility and government sectors also performed poorly (both at 23% above average ...
Stephen Carter - the new government minister for communications, technology and broadcasting - has
Rarely a day has gone by this autumn without a financial institution either going under, being bailed out by the Government for eye-watering sums, or being acquired by a larger business with deeper pockets - and Lloyds TSB and HBOS are no exceptions. The two high-street banks announced their merger ...
of the universal postal service is being studied by government-commissioned review, which is due to report ...
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