18 Dec 2003
Haymarket Publishing has tied up with the National Children's Bureau for the launch of public
18 Dec 2003
| by Colin Grimshaw
The change in legislation is also set to reignite a battle between publishers and retail chains such as Tesco. At the centre is national distribution of magazines and newspapers, which could lead to big ...
, Tesco tried to switch from regional to national distribution, but was forced to back down following ...
15 Dec 2003
| by Claire Billings,
A study by Nielsen Media Research showed that 26,175 out of 42,914 public sector jobs placed in national newspapers between January and September were advertised in The Guardian.
Most of the jobs are advertised in The Guardian's Society supplement, its largest weekday section, which appears every Wednesday ...
12 Dec 2003
| by Claire Billings,
-old. The government is attempting to address this issue with a drive to help 750,000 adults pass the National ...
12 Dec 2003
to stop" is the message behind this anti-smoking campaign entitled "vicious cycle". The campaign focuses on the reasons why people start smoking and link them into how difficult it is to give it up once you're hooked. In one execution, a girl with yellow teeth is pictured, along with the copy: "You smoke to look cool ...
12 Dec 2003
spoon. And insists that the silver spoon reference is utterly redundant in this day and age.
Puppets ...
Photographer: David Lidbetter
Exposure: National press and posters
GUINNESS
Project: Guinness Rugby ...
Typographer: Mark Elwood
Exposure: National press
ANCHOR
Project: Anchor Spreadable
Client: Hanne ...
12 Dec 2003
| by Helen Gregory
national moustache-growing month in September. As a result, Everyman's in-house team launched 'TacheBack ...
was syndicated out with a press release to national and regional newspapers, while details of the competition ...
12 Dec 2003
community, the National Union of Students and the staff at Downing Street, the one-at-a-time lobbying war ...
12 Dec 2003
| by Charlie Whelan, charlie.whelan@haynet.com
Clare Short told me she thought it would be very sad if he was just supporting the Prime Minister out of loyalty. This is, of course, a totally naive approach to politics.
There is no doubt Brown thought his open attack on Blair last month for refusing him a position on Labour's National Executive ...
12 Dec 2003
| by Stuart Elliott is the advertising columnist at The New York Times
columnists. There are puissant "talk radio" chatshow hosts on local stations and national networks; writers ...