09 Dec 2008
| by Staff
However, the ban will only come into force from 2011, due to fears that an immediate ban could hit businesses during the recession. The Government will introduce the rules in an attempt to stop young people from taking up the habit. Speaking on the BBC's Today radio programme this morning, Johnson said ...
30 Sep 2008
| by Colin Marrs
backing for the project from the UK Government....The Government told the European Commission two weeks ago that it believed the BT Webwise platform, run by Phorm, is legal. Privacy campaigners have expressed outrage against the technology, which allows ads to be targeted by tracking the websites that users visit. A statement to London's Stock ...
18 Jul 2008
of a cyclone victim and the
endline: "The real disaster in Burma is the government."
REVELS - SWEET ...
26 Oct 2007
Brockovich, who inspired an Oscar-winning movie, which starred Julia
Roberts, was angered by an ad for the appliance retailer Bond & Bond,
which said: "Government says fridges are better younger. Just like
women, really." She is currently fronting ads for Noel Leeming, the country's largest
electronics retailer ...
25 Oct 2007
| by Matthew Warren
the government’s plan to vaccinate teenage girls against cervical cancer....earlier in the year and has been working with the department for several months. The government announced ...
31 Aug 2007
-depressants after watching it. Last up is Edge (4). It's a government-backed scheme aimed at parents to
promote ...
30 Jun 2006
by the government office to reduce emissions and
free up the capital's roads. The first execution shows a bike ...
17 Mar 2006
| by by Claire Billings
of the campaign among the public and its stakeholders.
Victoria Pender, the group director of government ...
02 Mar 2006
| by by Larissa Bannister
LONDON - UK Athletics, the governing body for track and field sports, is looking for a full
23 Feb 2006
| by By our Parliamentary correspondent
LONDON - The government has provoked an all-party rebellion by proposing Draconian laws to attempt...government spokesman, denied it was creating a presumption of guilt and the suggestion advertisers would have ...