20 Dec 2001
Sainsbury's is launching a major healthy living initiative for 2002
backed by a partnership with health club operator LivingWell.
From January 1, the supermarket giant will promote the tie-up to Reward
Card customers, who will receive a free three-day trial for two people
at any LivingWell ...
14 Dec 2001
| by By
Organisation: Government
Issue: NHS reform
Despite the plethora of commentators who contributed to the debate over
the Government's planned reform of the National Health Service ...
-private-partnerships in healthcare
provision on the day set aside for the 'celebration of public
services'.
Similarly ...
14 Dec 2001
| by KATE NICHOLAS
Charles's deputy private secretary had been
fulsome in his gratitude when he learnt a couple of days ...
acceptance of the award, that interested the nationals but sources close
to St James's suggest that he ...
.
In the meantime the list of Bolland's supposed crimes grows day by
day.
The real problem seems ...
14 Dec 2001
GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE: The Government's charitable giving
initiative The Giving Campaign has hired agency MS&L to promote the tax
incentive - based Gift Aid scheme over Christmas. The focus will be on
regional media and personal finance sections of the national press.
...
14 Dec 2001
CHARITY: Guide Dogs for the Blind has launched a campaign to warn
of the effects of New Year revelry on working dogs. An increased use of
fireworks at events is the main concern. The national and regional media
relations campaign includes localised case studies. This is the
follow-up to a similar ...
14 Dec 2001
| by JEREMY WHITE
J. Walter Thompson will unveil a new multimedia campaign for
Tommy's, the miscarriage, premature and stillbirth charity, on Boxing
Day to coincide with its relaunch as The Baby Charity.
MindShare has ...
and went to hospital. But when she returned
she was on her own and now sits in a chair all day looking ...
14 Dec 2001
| by JENNY WATTS
's Hospital.
The ad ran every day in The Guardian up to the publication of the
Observer Sport Monthly ...
14 Dec 2001
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
the public would telephone the National Benefit Fraud Hotline to
report claimants they suspected of fiddles ...
14 Dec 2001
numbers have been slashed by two thirds. Consultant Adrian Gillan has
been hired to support national ...
14 Dec 2001
After endless griping from the media about the triumph of spin over
substance under Tony Blair's administration, one might have thought that
steps to curb the leaking of policy to the media ahead of Parliament
would be given more news space. To see it downpage in the nationals will
confirm government ...