Category: Juliet’s
Poisoned chalice
A recent article in Marketing Week about the Home Office search for an agency to create a marketing and advertising campaign for the proposed ID Continue reading
World Book Day
Following on Chris’s blog last week when we all missed Energy Saving Day, I would just like to pose a question – how many of Continue reading
It’s your BBC
A hackneyed phrase, which grates when there is nothing on that you want to watch, but it now has real meaning. The BBC has redesigned Continue reading
Why Wii?
I am not a games player. The nearest I have got to it is playing Tetris on my children’s now defunct Game Boy and the Continue reading