Politics
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Can Ritson’s “dirty dozen” from adland rise to the rescue of floundering UK government?
Marketing Week’s lively columnist Mark Ritson has suggested the UK government enlist a “dirty dozen” from adland to sort its…
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London agency Don’t Panic wins WaterAid
International charity WaterAid has appointed Don’t Panic to handle a three to five year campaign to help it bring clean…
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Can Johnson’s new ‘Stay Alert’ get Covid-19 easing done?
Is the political battle over Covid-19 about semantics? Boris Johnson’s UK government is fond of a slogan – ‘Get Brexit…
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Coronavirus creativity: celebrating VE day – quietly
It’s the 75th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe), celebrated in suitably boisterous fashion at the time as a…
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VaynerMedia’s DuBose Cole: bank of goodwill – how banks can benefit everyone in the crisis
The pandemic has delivered human, social, and economic costs across the world which will affect us for years to come.…
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Morning becomes ‘mourning’ in anti-Trump campaign
American political advertising is red in tooth and claw and anti-Trump Republican group The Lincoln Project is putting the boot…
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Sport England tries to pep up a weary nation – has PE master Boris returned in the nick of time?
Sport England is trying to persuade the nation to take more exercise, even though it has to be (mostly) at…
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UK government fights Covid-19 media storm
Ten days ago we noted that the UK’s Covid-19 crisis could turn into a political crisis – and it has.…
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