Judges have ordered freelance journalist Shiv Malik to hand over notes relating to interviews he conducted with terrorist suspect Hassan Butt. Malik has seven days to hand over the material to police.
Issues based marketing agency Creative Concern has succeeded in securing a two-year, £180,000 contract from Enworks, the regional body that seeks to encourage environmentally sustainable business practices.
How-Do can reveal that some of the biggest names in the North West digital sector have been signed up by the NWDA, as the development body looks to significantly up the ante with its online marketing and start targeting consumer groups as well as business audiences.
Home shopping giant LittlewoodsDirect.com is rolling out TV personalities Trinny and Susannah again as part of a huge £4m summer push that looks to consolidate its ‘home of the big brands’ proposition.
Weekly business title Crain's Manchester Business has revealed an interesting new strategy, with a move to circulate the paper to first class travellers on Virgin Trains.
The North West Newspaper Awards 2008 threw up some familiar names and some industry surprises, as the Bolton News beat the Liverpool Echo and the LEP to scoop the daily newspaper of the year gong, while the Cumberland News landed the spoils in the weekly category.
JMW Solicitors have pulled off a major transfer deal by appointing Fuse Sport director Ben Haworth as Sports and Media Manager.
It’s a coup for the Manchester firm as Haworth has been involved with Fuse since the outset and during his directorship the company has grown from strength to strength, winning industry awards.
Journalist Shiv Malik has claimed a victory in a legal battle against Greater Manchester Police (GMP) which used the 2000 Terrorism Act to force him to reveal confidential sources.
As previously reported on How-Do, GMP issued the order requiring Malik to disclose all the source material for the book Leaving al Qaeda: Inside the mind of a British Jihadist.
This weekend’s tribute to Tony Wilson has some big name, late additions: cult novelist Irvine Welsh, Tim Burgess (The Charlatans) and punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
Places for People, one of the country’s largest property development and management firms, has appointed Mando to a substantial contract that will see the Merseyside based firm completely redeveloping the firm’s online and intranet capabilities.
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