19 Jan 2012
| by Jeremy Lee
This has resulted in M4C, which was launched in 2010 to handle COI's business, picking up the accounts for Visit Britain, London Partners, VisitEngland, part-government-funded campaigns and some NHS primary care trusts.
It is expected to pick up further governmental and public sector media accounts ...
13 Jan 2012
| by Sara Kimberley
Ed Vaizey, minister for culture, communications and creative industries, helped launch an IPA competition to find the next creative entrepreneur at the IPA president's New Year reception last night.
03 Aug 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
Individuals will be able to legally copy music from CDs to portable devices and buy and sell licenses to digital products more easily as the Government backs an overhaul to the UK intellectual property law to "bring it in line with the real world".
28 Jul 2011
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
Ministers have been accused of running back-door party political advertising despite imposing huge cuts in the Government's ad budget.
15 Jul 2011
| by John Reynolds
The government's plan to join forces with Asda to hand out millions of healthy food vouchers through the supermarket chain has been criticised as "short-term" and "tokenistic" by a campaign group.
17 May 2011
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has called for ideas that will help his department promote the development of new business models and new sectors, as well as protect intellectual property, as the Government embarks on the work of producing a new Communications Act.
15 Apr 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
The Government is to pass legislation implementing the revised EU directive requiring web users give consent to the use of cookies by 25 May, but has signalled it wants a period of breathing space on enforcement to explore more options with the online industry and browser manufacturers.
25 Feb 2011
| by Maisie McCabe
Chris Patten, the former Conservative minister and governor of Hong Kong, has been confirmed as the Department for Culture Media and Sport's preferred candidate for the position of chairman of the BBC Trust.
24 Feb 2011
| by Jeremy Lee
As part of David Cameron's "Big Society" initiative, the Government is asking the commercial terrestrial TV broadcasters to provide a daily "Community Minute" of editorial airtime.
06 Dec 2010
| by Gemma Charles
The Cabinet Office is developing a marketing campaign for its National Citizen Service (NCS) to promote it as a gateway to the "Big Society" for young people.