BBC under pressure from Brown to increase cuts
11 Dec 2006 | by by Staff
and conflict with unions, as the government toughens its negotiating stance over the television licence fee.
-owned online business will not accept any voluntary redundancies, a move that has angered the union. Jenny ...
and conflict with unions, as the government toughens its negotiating stance over the television licence fee.
The Court of Appeal made the ruling this week because of what it described as the fundamental issues of trademark and advertising law raised by the case which require a European Union-wide answer. The case stems from an ad run by 3 in 2004, which claimed its pay-as-you-go service was cheaper than O2's ...
these ads is that both include the price of the product that is being offered. According to European Union ...
Council and Shelter are involved, as are trade unions Unison and the TUC. Church Action on Poverty ...
for Scripture Union, the non-denominational evangelistic movement aiming to stem the decline of organised religion in the UK. With a £35,000 budget, Aricot reworked Scripture Union's existing lamp logo and came ... Union's site, where unique monthly visitor numner have leapt from 22,000 in 2002 to 61,800 in 2005 ...
soups, founded on top quality, healthy ingredients and inspiring recipes Agency: The Union Writer ...
agencies: Delaney Lund Knox Warren Partners (TV and press), Grand Union (online) Writers: Richard ... : Charlie Snow, Sandya Piyasena (DLKW); Rob Forshaw (Grand Union) Media agencies: Naked, Carat (TV); i ...
A spokesperson for Ofcom told Brand Republic that Rapture had lodged a complaint about BSkyB's EPG pricing, but was unable to make any further comment while the case was being investigated. BSkyB could be liable to face a fine under European Union law, which could run into millions, for failing to act in a ...
Patience Wheatcroft and Will Lewis last week, that union members were "Luddites" for resisting ... of concerted union pressure". Last week, the Telegraph Group announced operating losses of £12.1m in 2005 ...
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