By Sara Kimberley At this year’s Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity there were ten creative teams that stood out from the crowd, winning converted gongs for their campaigns. Read full story › Source: Campaign...
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Read MoreBy Ishbel Macleod David Cameron has apologised for hiring Andy Coulson as director of communications, committing to a promise he made in 2011. Coulson was today found guilty of conspiracy to hack phones at the phone-hacking trial at the Old Bailey. Cameron said that he took “full responsibility” for the hiring, adding: “I did so on undertakings I was given by him about phone hacking and those turn out not to be the case. I always said if I turned out to be wrong I would make a full and frank apology and I do that today. “I’m extremely sorry I employed him. It Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy James Doleman Court 12 at London’s Old Bailey today resumed to hear the jury delver a verdict on the charges they had reached a unanimous verdict on. Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks was acquitted on all counts as was her husband Charlie Brooks. Former PA Cheryl Carter and News International security director Mark Hanna were also found not guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice. The jury however did return one guilty verdict, against former government director of communications Andy Coulson, who they decided was guilty of conspiring with others to illegally intercept voicemail communications between 2002 Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy James Doleman Court twelve at London’s Old Bailey today resumed to hear the jury delver a verdict on the charges they had reached a unanimous verdict on. Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks was acquitted on all counts as was her husband Charlie Brooks, former PA Cheryl Carter and News International security director Mark Hanna were also found not guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice. The jury however did return one guilty verdict, against former government director of communications Andy Coulson who they decided was guilty of conspiring with others to illegally intercept voicemail communications between 2002 Read full story › Source: The Drum...
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