14 Feb 2012
| by Onesixtyfourth
confirmed it.
With faith in government very low, people are looking to brands to inspire progress ...
they expect further civil unrest as frustration grows with the economy and government.
"There were more ...
In both countries, people are frustrated with "[government] not spending money wisely" and "corporations ...
06 Jan 2012
| by Jonathan Weeks and Laura Furniss
rather waiting for public pressure or decent government support.
Unilever is one of the companies ...
on Unilever: "Given the absence of coherent government action, and consumer ambivalence on sustainability ...
29 Sep 2010
| by Pulse @ McCann London
% - just ahead of disappointed and angry .
The advent of the first coalition government in many ...
the mood is ripe for change, an untested government coupled with a new type of politics is bound to bring teething problems.
A sense of strong directional government is vital at a time when uncertainty is still ...
21 Jun 2010
| by Russ Lidstone
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Public expectations have shifted - just ask any British politician following the wake-up call the electorate gave them in the 2010 General Election. Trust in government, public institutions and private business has collapsed ...
05 May 2010
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - As tobacco companies prepare a legal challenge to government plans to require retailers
06 Jan 2010
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
was uncertain about 2010 because "we don't know when the Government [will] suddenly whack up their bank interest ...
16 Dec 2009
| by James Quilter
been passed as safe by European and US government standard tests, which GoodGuide did not use. Cepia ...
09 Nov 2009
| by James Quilter
The "Green to the Core" report by government consumer watchdog Consumer Focus awarded an A,B,C, D or E rating to supermarkets as part of a study of how environmentally-friendly they are. This covers areas such as packaging, food sourcing and energy usage. The report's authors found Asda's performance ...
08 Oct 2009
| by James Quilter
the government was banning vending machines selling soft drinks and snacks in schools. A similar situation ...
05 Oct 2009
| by James Quilter
LONDON - Tobacco giant Philip Morris is challenging the Irish government over its ban...in the banning of tobacco marketing 1965 Harold Wilson's Labour government bans cigarette advertising on TV ...