11 Dec 2008
| by Alex Brownsell
of efforts to rebuild confidence in the Government-owned bank....'s 37bn Government bail-out for the UK's banking sector, taxpayers now own almost 60% of RBS. ...
09 Dec 2008
| by Gemma Charles
outlining the government's legislative programme....code announced by home secretary Jacqui Smith as part of an effort to tackle what the government ...
campaigners against the off-trade, which uses alcohol as a loss leader. It also caused a schism in government ...
believes industry and government should work together to eradicate bad promotions, whether in shops, super ...
09 Dec 2008
| by Gemma Charles
LONDON - A government-commissioned study has cast doubt on the links between advertising and binge
09 Dec 2008
| by Joe Thomas
June to September up by 2.1%. The pub trade faces further uncertainty as the government announced last ...
05 Dec 2008
| by Miranda Fitzgerald
the Government's publicity campaign, fire kills'. According to government figures, one in three smoke alarms ...
04 Dec 2008
| by Gemma Charles
The ad push, targeted at 15-18 year olds, was created by Mother and forms part of the government's anti-drug FRANK campaign. The work, which launches on 4 December, introduces Pablo - a dead dog - who wakes up to find he has been used as a drug mule to smuggle cocaine. The dog then sets off to find out ...
03 Dec 2008
| by Gemma Charles
of alcohol in supermarkets are among a range of measures announced by the Government as part of a crackdown...but it is understood that the Government has yet to rule out the idea and is also still interested in making ads ...
selling and marketing of alcohol, the Government is to introduce a mandatory code of practice to target ...
. The Government will shortly consult on a range of compulsory conditions including: - banning offers like 'all ...
03 Dec 2008
, is that beer seems to have been singled out for particularly rough treatment by the government and is now ...
02 Dec 2008
As you'd expect in the run-up to Christmas, this week's Adwatch is dominated by retailers and games manufacturers. They have spent months developing ads intent on maximising the Christmas spend, before what could be the bleakest January on record. Then the government decides to drop 2.5% off VAT ...
02 Dec 2008
| by Alex Brownsell
, which is seeking financial assistance from the US government. There have been reports ...