Chime pushes ahead with Bell Pottinger sale
09 May 2012 | by Alec Mattinson
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of the sizeable American government contracts, means that it does not expect the division to hit full ...
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Eleanor Wilcox and Gary Cleland both join as associate directors. Wilcox has recently returned to the UK from Rwanda, where she spent a year as a government adviser. Before this, Eleanor edited programmes at Sky News and has also worked across a number of outlets at the BBC, including Newsnight ...
, said the Government was in a difficult position between public indignation and the importance ...
. Public and shareholder outcry has prompted the Government to intervene. In a package of measures outlined ...
business will always do better if Government keeps out of the way tend to be very bad at leaving things...First the Conservative-led Government loses no opportunity to say that the state should not interfere in business - while making an exception for the banking sector. Then it embarks on a plan ... the comms challenges will be when it comes to handling the U-turns. Governments are terrible at admitting ...
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