Latest news
Recent news
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ISBA Conference restates CRR position
6 March 2009
- A host of high profile speakers at ISBA’s 2009 conference yesterday made important contributions to the key industry debates. Just in case you couldn’t make it to Lord’s to join us, here are some of the highlights…
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Information watchdog consults on privacy notices code – member input requested
6 March 2009
- The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched a public consultation prior to publishing a code of practice on privacy notices...
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Direct marketers back Government’s Royal Mail plan
25 February 2009
- Direct marketers have given their broad backing to the Government’s plan for the future of Royal Mail in advance of tomorrow's Lords debate.
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Advertisers to help review Defra’s Green Claims ad code
19 February 2009
- ISBA, the voice of British advertisers, is to play a key role in advising Defra as it reviews its “green claims” advertising code.
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New advertiser guide to working with digital agencies launched
3 February 2009
- A new guide designed to give clients a better understanding of the digital world and in particular of working with digital agencies will be launched next week.
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Industry research dismisses "myth" of toxic childhood
26 January 2009
- Research commissioned by the Advertising Association has found no evidence that the commercial world is harming children’s wellbeing and has dismissed the idea of “toxic childhood” as a myth.
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DM industry launches first environmental standard to secure green future
21 January 2009
- A new environmental standard, known as PAS 2020, launched today will place responsibility for the sustainable development of direct marketing into the hands of the industry’s practitioners.
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OFT recommendation on CRR
21 January 2009
- The Office of Fair Trading last week published its review of the Contract Rights Renewal (CRR) remedy.
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Coors boss is new ISBA President
19 January 2009
- Coors Brewers CEO Mark Hunter is to be the new President of ISBA, the Voice of British Advertisers, it was announced today.
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Commercial information in schools is welcome
29 December 2008
- Responsible messages from business, campaign groups and government should all be welcomed into classrooms. That is the clear message in the best practice guide for commercial activity in schools issued jointly by the Government and advertiser body ISBA.


