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The government's pro-EU leaflet

Government provokes uproar over £9.3m pro-EU mail-out to every household

The government's decision to spend £9.3m on a mail-out to every UK household arguing the case for staying in the

Sugary drinks: Prime Minister David Cameron has not ruled out sugar tax

Breakfast Briefing: PM will not rule out sugar tax, Sainsbury's counters HRG bid rumours, Samsung in profit hike

Welcome to Marketing's morning briefing, a daily shot of news and a recap of the best longer reads and videos.

The event industry supports David Cameron's proposed gender pay gap reveal (iStock)

Industry welcomes gender pay gap reveal

The event industry supports David Cameron's move to implement a law that requires companies with 250 employees or more reveal

Are we two nations now?

"I want to bring our country together, our United Kingdom together... to reclaim a mantle that we should never have

John Whittingdale: joins the Cabinet as culture secretary

John Whittingdale appointed culture secretary

John Whittingdale MP has been made secretary of state for culture, media and sport in David Cameron's new government.

David Cameron's Conservatives win the 2015 General Election (@David_Cameron)

General Election 2015: Event profs welcome Tory win

The event industry has reacted positively to the new Conservative majority government, citing the party's proposals for business and economic

Lord Puttnam discusses trust and youth voting at the Marketing Society Annual Lecture

Lord David Puttnam: online voting would cheapen democracy and why I can't forgive Blair

As Great Britain takes to the polling stations, Labour peer Lord Puttnam spoke to Marketing about the key political and

The Conservative manifesto confirmed curbs on tobacco and unhealthy food marketing

Tory manifesto repeats commitment to plain cigarette packaging and healthy eating

The Conservative Party has used its manifesto to repeat its promise to forge ahead with plain cigarette packaging legislation, while

Labour has pledged to cut sugar, fat and salt in foods targeted to kids

Labour election manifesto promises curbs on unhealthy foods marketed to kids

Labour has used its election manifesto to insist that it will set limits on the amount of sugar, salt and

The TV debate saga has little to do with politics

TV debate row, Kitchengate - British politics continues to fail to treat people like adults.