04 Dec 1998
| by NICOLA TYRRELL
with a number of institutions
including the universities of Abertay and Dundee, local businesses ...
12 Oct 2010
| by John Reynolds
David Cameron's coalition government is "open-minded" and "listening", but the food industry does..., the food industry research body of which he is president. He also sits on the government's council of business advisers.
While he did not give specific details on his government role, he was positive about ...
business. He said that Tesco's reach and size could help local suppliers. He pointed to the example of a ...
05 Jun 2007
| by Joe Lepper
LONDON - The government is to carry out a review into the relationship between the way alcohol...people and whether local authorities need more powers to restrict the sale of alcohol. The review ...
; and what the government calls harmful drinkers , whose physical and mental health is being harmed ...
, chief executive of the Portman Group, said: We fully support the government s aim to change our ...
31 Mar 2005
| by Drew Barrand
The government-backed sports body is spending nearly £1m on the drive to promote www.activeplaces.com, its online database of regional sport and fitness facilities.
The website, launched last year, enables the public to search for local sports facilities from a database of more than 20,000 amenities ...
31 Mar 2005
| by by Drew Barrand
The government-backed sports body is spending nearly £1m on the drive to promote www.activeplaces.com , its online database of regional sport and fitness facilities.
The website, launched last year, enables the public to search for local sports facilities from a database of more than 20,000 amenities ...
28 Oct 2008
| by Alex Brownsell
LONDON - The Government has launched a £100m investment programme to promote the use of eco...A 20m project will see low-emission vans rolled out to a selection of local councils, including Liverpool, Leeds, Glasgow and Newcastle. Leading car manufacturers such as Ford, Citroen, Mercedes ...
the Government as ever has to step in. We need to see the car industry pull up its socks and create electric cars ...
21 Mar 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
the government into making school meals healthier after his programme made headlines as it revealed the junk food...the government to take seriously health issues raised by the show, which showed children being fed processed junk food like Turkey Twizzlers, burgers, pizza and chips.
As a result, the government has said ...
and local produce in school meals, and on the best advice on nutrition and eliminating processed foods ...
04 Jul 2002
| by Staff,
of its entire UK and Ireland government affairs function....Director of government affairs Craig Stevenson, who joined this week, confirmed that he will be 'reviewing the whole way we use government affairs.'
Currently lobbying work for the UK and Ireland ...
.
Stevenson is the first UK government affairs director since the departure last year of Ann Foster. His ...
08 Jun 2011
| by Ben Bold
Retailers are waking up to the value of tailoring stores to their customers' locality, writes Ben...month that the retailer was on a mission to redesign its stores to suit local preferences, based on factors such as affluence, demographics, local competition as well as regional and ethnic differences, rather than on store size.
Tailoring ranges for local demographics is, of course, nothing new ...
26 Sep 2006
| by by Ian Quinn
LONDON - ITV plans to show Football League matches on its regional internet TV service, ITV Local....coverage of their local clubs on broadband. It is thought ITV also plans to roll out coverage of Carling ...
advantages. Charlton says: "I think one of the great things about ITV Local is its ability to broadcast live ...
."
The broadcaster is planning to run local 30-second spot-style ads in its sports coverage. Sky has just started a ...