18 Nov 2005
| by Mary Cowlett
Evening News and Liverpool Echo. LGBT and lifestyle titles profiled The Big Weekend, including Gay Times ...
Prema-Ratner, MD of Z'est Public Relations, has worked on the London Gay Mardi Gras.
It can be tricky ...
coverage.
Pride festivals, once restricted to the major international gay capitals such as London ...
16 Sep 2005
The London Development Agency is forking out £5m to capitalise on the successful Olympic bid, allay...The 'London Unlimited' campaign brings together the efforts of the
Mayor's Office, VisitLondon, inward investment group Think London and
student body London Higher - which have hitherto handled ...
. The campaign will also encourage film and TV crews to use London
locations. VisitLondon said there was a ...
16 Sep 2005
| by Ian Hall
Businesses in London's Oxford Street are using The Outside Organisation to lure shoppers back after...London's flagship shopping street will see a 'celebratory street party'
- 'Celebrate Oxford Street - Dress to Impress' on 1 October featuring
fashion, music and celebrity entertainment. Charlotte Church and Rachel
Stevens are among those lined-up to perform. The brief includes promoting ...
16 Sep 2005
Earls Court and Olympia London (ECO) has appointed FTSE 100 logistics firm Exel's head of group...She joins a year after ECO's takeover by St James Capital and replaces
Debbie Thomas, who joined rival venue owner The NEC Group in the
spring. Salt's brief is to promote ECO as a leisure brand and to help claw back
business lost by its west London venues to the Docklands-based
ExCeL. A former ...
16 Sep 2005
communicators' trade body at a meeting held in London last week.
16 Sep 2005
The event is moving from Birmingham's NEC to London's ExCeL for July
2006 and has pledged a 'new visitor experience' as organisers aim to
widen its appeal. Seventy Seven, Fishburn Hedges' consumer arm, will target the lifestyle
media. Fingal, while the Fulham-based firm formerly known as MPA Fingal ...
16 Sep 2005
The day is being co-ordinated by London-based umbrella organisation
Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI), which is calling for countries'
health ministers to give greater priority to the care offered to
dementia sufferers. Events are planned in countries from Argentina and Armenia to Venezuela ...
16 Sep 2005
of the £845m given by the top 500 firms on the London Stock
Exchange. However, GSK has suffered criticism ...
09 Sep 2005
HARINGEY: As part of the London Week of Peace, Haringey Peace Alliance is organising a series
02 Sep 2005
| by Stephanie Siegle
national and international radio and broadcast interviews to the likes of GMTV, London Tonight, Five News ...