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Tory Party linked with former NotW chief Neil Wallis
The Conservative Party has admitted that managing director of public relations agency the Outside ... questions over the relationship the Conservative Party had with the beleaguered newspaper group, although the political party denies it ever held Wallis under a contract. A spokesman for the Conservative Party said: "There have been some questions about whether the Conservative Party employed Neil Wallis. "We have ...
Myerson rules out third-party sales for Five
appointing a third-party sales house for the broadcaster. ... third party. The dinner was attended by Martin Sorrell and his wife, as well as Carry ...
News Corp UK shareholder to protest-vote against political funding
the group's million-dollar political donations. ... the 1m donation because of his friendship with John Kasich, a political candidate and former Fox News host. While acknowledging that business should be involved in politics, Litvack expressed concern ...
Eric Pickles supports launch of politics magazine
Eric Pickles, the communities secretary, is supporting the launch of Elected, a monthly politics ... for those active in politics. For its first three months of publication, Elected will be circulated ... and directory and date listings of conferences, parliamentary and political events. Alex Klaushofer, a freelance social affairs and politics journalist who has written for the Guardian, New Statesman and the BBC ...
Out and About 09 July - the best media parties of the week
All the pictures from Walker Media's Summer Party at the Chiswick House Festival, the FT's Summer
Parties appeal as Ofcom pay-TV ruling pleases no one
. There will be a case management conference on 25 June and other parties wishing to be involved in any of the four ...
MTV launches political awareness initiative ahead of election
April), aimed at raising social and political awareness among its 18 to 35-year-old demographic. ... in politics. Cameras will follow the group during one busy day and capture band members talking about ... -topping band are known for their strong opinions and, when it comes to political issues, won t be shy to put ...
Conservative Party forces government climbdown on broadband tax
LONDON - The Conservative Party has forced the government to introduce amendments to the Digital ... from the parties to be passed into law before Parliament is dissolved, allowing the Conservatives ... Consortia and the broadband tax are now dependent on Labour winning the next election. If the Labour party gets a fourth term, it is likely to reintroduce similar Bills but the Conservative Party has said ...
Adidas launches follow up to House Party with Channel 4
The new ad, made by Canada-based creative agency Sid Lee, follows on from last year's 'House Party' and is called 'Street Where Originality Lives'. The ad features a mix of DJ sets, live performances and street games, all set to a remix of Dee Edwards' 'Why can't there be love?' by Pilooski, and includes Snoop ...
Out and About 05 March - the best parties of the week in pictures
The Prime Minister and his wife, rugby legends and Media Week veterans star in photos from Astus' rugby fundraiser, Mumsnet's tenth birthday and Media Week's 25th birthday
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