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Royal Mail control of direct mail prices worries DMA
by the coalition Government, Ofcom wants to sweep away the regime of price controls on business and most public ... , the Government needs to level the competitive landscape in terms of VAT immediately, as currently Royal Mail ...
More than a third of marketers would not attend university today
the coalition Government's increase of tuition fees to its 9,000 ceiling, combined with the cost of loans ...
Biggest Brands: Top 100 advertisers 2011
with the government's austerity drive will equate to a nosedive in adspend. The fact that such a situation doesn ...
The Year Ahead
year for marketers, with government budget cuts biting hard. It's likely that clients will once again ...
The best brands of 2010: choose your winner
. CHANGE4LIFE Making government campaigns compelling is no easy task, but with Change4Life ...
Helen Edwards on Branding: Always question the 'facts'
Baroness (Shirley) Williams was unequivocal. Sitting in the Newsnight hot-seat, she explained to presenter Jeremy Paxman that a coalition government was what people had voted for. How did she know? There was no box on anyone's voting paper marked 'Coalition'. What Williams was offering, although she didn ...
Helen Edwards on Branding: Slavery doesn't pay
, too. With the government taking greater advantage of people's labour, there will be more resentment ...
Marketing's Power 100
. The new government plans to bring COI spending back to 1997 levels as a priority, which would result in severe cuts to the government agency's 'turnover'. While this might sound like a dire working situation ... -cutting measures, winning plaudits from Francis Maude, minister for the cabinet. These include allowing government ...
Helen Edwards on Branding: From checkout to grave
the government. Yet, who would you prefer to hold it? Tesco, or politicians like Gordon Brown, with his withering ...
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