Politics
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BBC goes completely OTT on Prince Philip’s death
Friday evening os it’s into the kitchen to turn on Iggy Pop on BBC Radio Six Music and it’s….Gideon Coe…
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P&G turns to George Floyd issue with ‘widen the screen’
This seems to be P&G’s take on the George Floyd issue, timed, presumably, for the trial of policeman Derek Chauvin.…
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Google shines a light into covid vaccine murk
Google has clearly hit the right note with this new call to action – specifically inviting people to search for…
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Lincoln Project declares war on Rupert Murdoch, ‘the most dangerous man ever to cross our border’
Now that Donald Trump is out of office, campaigning organisation The Lincoln Project has turned its sights on Rupert Murdoch,…
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Publicis takeover rumours re-emerge – now it’s Vivendi
Speculation about a merger between French-owned marketing groups Publicis and Havas has re-emerged following a French media report. Havas pre-dates…
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Archie Heaton: why flagging Labour needs to take a leaf out of the marketing textbook
The UK’s Labour Party (12 years in opposition now) has something much worse than a policy problem; it has a…
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Clear Channel and JC Decaux: quality trumps price and social responsibility in fight for consumer trust.
Out of home giants Clear Channel and JC Decaux have surveyed 1,000 UK consumers to find out why they value…
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UK government pandemic advertising tops £240m in 2020
UK government advertising in 2020 reached £163m (up 237%) with, on top of that, £80m from Public Health England (almost…
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TBWA looks on the dry side for Le Chocolat des Français
Life in France, the capital especially, isn’t very oh là là at the moment with Covid running riot, especially if…
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