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Universal bank will need £350m state funding

The government is facing an annual bill of up to 350m to create the Post Office-based universal bank, because 10 high-street banks are reported to have refused to pay 125m a year towards running costs.

Government clears way for single ITV company

publishers to buy the Express Newspaper group from United News 125m bid with higher offers because Express Newspaper’s owner, United News & Media, feared that either takeover would face a full-scale competition ...

White paper leaves BBC regulatory powers untouched

and increasingly competitive environment.” Channel 4, which is state-owned but funded by advertising, has been ...

IPA fears change in Govt ad policy

published by the Social Affairs Unit. Adrian Furnham, the professor of psychology at University College ...

PROFILE: Mark Chataway, Edelman Health - Chataway succeeds where others falter. It takes a lot to faze Edelman Health European chairman Mark Chataway

- acknowledging that state-funded medication helps both patients and drug companies. After stints in freelance ... degree in southern history and speech therapy in between meddling in both university and state politics ...

Heseltine: political broadcasts have no influence on voters

The former deputy prime minister Michael Heseltine claims that voting behaviour is rarely influenced by party political broadcasts. In an interview on the latest edition of Campaign Screen, he stated: 'I've seen a lot of party political broadcasts and taken part in many on behalf ...

Heseltine: political broadcasts have no influence on voters

The former deputy prime minister Michael Heseltine claims that voting behaviour is rarely influenced by party political broadcasts. In an interview on the latest edition of Campaign Screen, he stated: 'I've seen a lot of party political broadcasts and taken part in many on behalf ...

NEWS ANALYSIS: Parliamentary tactics in need of suitable redress - The latest Neill report has been broadly welcomed by the public affairs community, but some industry figures feel it didn't go far enough

to the work of lobbying peers. The first and most controversial stated that Lords should continue ... s wording is crucial, since it states, a member of the House of Lords who has an agreement for a ...

FEATURE: VIEW FROM THE TOP - Dick Morris. Return of the spin king - Ex-Clinton confidante and PA stalwart Dick Morris believes technology will transform political campaigning

further, boldly stating: I think the era where we elect politicians for fixed terms of office and watch ... . The implications of this theorising about the state of modern democracies for political PR are profound ...

PUBLIC SECTOR: Agencies pitch for Dept of Health PR job

of State and senior advisers in Whitehall....of State and senior advisers in Whitehall. ...

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