By Staff on June 19, 2012
Which is hardly surprising but also all the more reason to hope that US president Barack Obama and his allies (just about everyone outside Europe) can knock some sense into austerity junkies Germany’s Angela Merkel and even the UK’s David Cameron at the current G20 summit in Mexico. Media agency ZenithOptimedia has cut its closely-watched [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, Finance, News, Politics, Research | Tagged ad spending forecast, Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, cuts, David Cameron, eurozone, g20, Greece, spain, zenithoptimedia
By Stephen Foster on September 22, 2011
They do say that when you when you get a gaggle of economists together they won’t agree about anything: who they are, what they are, where they are and what they just ate with their coffee. The Western world has never been more afflicted by economists and, just a year ago, they were all recommending [...]
Posted in Finance, News, Politics | Tagged bloomsbury, Christine Lagarde, cuts, Danny Alexander, Ed Balls, eurozone, global economy, Gordon Brown, Greece, Harvard Business School, IMF, John Maynard Keynes, labour government, Nick Clegg, spending, uk economy
By James Charlton on June 17, 2011
The last year and a bit has been a turbulent time for the UK government’s communicators. It was always likely to be the case, with the coalition government wielding its new broom. A haze of resignations, slightly fewer appointments, U-Turns and the promise of gargantuan spending cuts invites the question, just what on earth is [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, News, Politics | Tagged anti-flu campaign, cabinet office, civil service, cnetral office of information, coi, cuts, dubai, Francis Maude, George Osborne, m4c agency, Mark Lund, Matt Tee, nhs, Peter Buchanan, PR, resignations, Rishi Saha, Steve Hilton, uk coalition government, uk's biggest advertisier, WPP
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