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TRADING Standards officials warned local companies today that bogus mailshots, which make use of references to the Data Protection Act, are still being circulated. TRADING Standards officials ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Investors in tax-saving arrangements that are the subject of a government clampdown on avoidance have been ...
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Names, addresses and personal details such as whether they are homeowners, have young children and likely income bands are being fed in so each family can be targeted with relevant mailshots.
But there is a problem here, and it isn’t just that candidates are getting over-reliant on mailshots. I’ve written before about how the divide between governing and governed feels somehow to ...
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Operating from an address in Barcelona, the publishers had sent out about five million mailshots, mainly to firms in the UK and France, asking businesses to check details such as their name ...
Duttons has redesigned the customer communications for Green electricity supplier Ecotricity. Ecotricity invests in Green sources of power such as wind energy. Its clients include Lush and the ...
Some candidates in the elections for police and crime commissioners in England and Wales are calling for a state-funded mailshot to all voters. Independent candidates say the polls will be ...
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