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Jon Wilkins

The tragedy of Olive Cooke reveals a lack of humanity by charity marketers

The voluntary codes of contact under which charities operate do not appear to be working. Jon Wilkins, executive chairman of

Telecoms: Information Commissioner's Office publishes enforcement update

Information Commissioner's Office threatens EE with fine over nuisance calls

Simon Entwisle, the director of operations at the Information Commissioner's Office, has attacked "big name" brands including telecoms firms EE

Guardian hails 'landmark moment' with personalised, region-specific app

Guardian hails 'landmark moment' with personalised, region-specific app

The Guardian is celebrating "another landmark moment" with the launch of its new smartphone app, offering users increased personalisation and

Glasgow 2014: technical problems forced the closure of the ticketing website

Glasgow 2014 blames TalkTalk for phoneline error as ticketing woes escalate

The organisers of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow has blamed TalkTalk Business for an error that meant people who

Mike Lordan: chief of operations for the Direct Marketing Association

MPs call for more penalties against 'nuisance' marketing calls and texts

The legal threshold for the Information Commissioner to take enforcement action must be lowered to cover any marketing calls or

Data protection: EU urges heavy fines for abuse of proposed regulations

EU proposes £85m fines for brands abusing new data rules

Online brands such as Facebook, Google and Yahoo could face fines of up to €100m (£84.8m) if they flout data

Nuisance calls: Ofcom looks abroad to crack down on spoofed numbers

Ofcom turns to US and Canada to crack down on 'spoofed' phone numbers

Ofcom is joining forces with its counterparts in Canada and the US to stamp out the use of "spoofed" phone

Ed Vaizey: communications minister urges consumers to use Which? reporting tool

Ed Vaizey and DMA back drive to increase nuisance call complaints

Communications minister Ed Vaizey and the Direct Marketing Association are backing a new online tool that will pile pressure on

Mike Lordan: chief of operations for the DMA

DMA demands more Govt resources to stop nuisance calls

The Direct Marketing Association is calling on the Government to provide regulators with greater resources to help clamp down on

Will Orr: British Gas British Gas commercial director has revised his opinon of data

MEDIA360: Marketers should find data 'butt-clenchingly exciting', says panel

Santander's brand boss claims that not only did the banking sector have all the data at hand to foresee the