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 | Major World Publications (MWP) |
is a collection of key national newspapers, business magazines, trade press and newsletters from around the world. It excludes most newswire services and US sources with a domestic perspective. It is essential for searches on companies, industries, products and people in the news.
 | Major World Newspapers (MWN) | is a collection of over 40 full text key national newspapers from around the world. Typical searches that work well in MWN include those for high profile personalities, world news events, major PLC companies and topics achieving extensive media coverage - - indispensable for those seeking information on high profile personalities, world news events, major PLC companies and any news topics receiving extensive media coverage.
 | The ICC Shareholders Database (ICCSHR) |
is the world´s leading provider of UK corporate and industry analysis, covering an estimated 3.5 million shareholders. It is indispensable for global company analysis, competitor analysis, joint venture information, mergers and acquisitions.
 | Parliamentary Brief | published monthly, provides comment and analysis of public policy in the UK. It focuses on the real issues in education, healthcare, regeneration, regional economies, transport and UK productivity - providing the reader with commentary from the country´s leading experts. Of interest to those seeking pre-legislative information to inform their decision making. Substance, not spin.
 | Prospect | is a magazine for the intellectually curious general reader who appreciates finely written essays across the spectrum of political, intellectual and cultural debate. It is the intelligent monthly based in Britain - but with an international mind and an international readership. Essays from Prospect are regularly syndicated in the national press and its editorial agendas are frequently mirrored in current affairs broadcasting. What makes Prospect particularly attractive is the freshness of its insights and the quality of its writing.
 | New Legal Content | Access the text of over 50 law journals from all practice areas together with journals index.
 | Time Out | is the best-selling weekly guide to London, covering all forms of arts and entertainment including cinema, comedy, music, theater, art and food. Contains features, celebrity interviews and comprehensive listings for all the city´s events.
 | The Irish News | sells mainly to the nationalist community, but is recognised as a quality newspaper which reflects the full range of life in Ireland today. The circulation of the Irish News has increased for ten years in a row and is at a twenty-four year peak. Sales stand at 51.667 copies per day for the period Jan to June 2000.
 | The Spectator | was established in 1828, and is the oldest continuously published magazine in the English language. The Spectator´s taste for controversy, however, remains undiminished. There is no party line to which The Spectator’s writers are bound - originality of thought and elegance of expression are the sole editorial constraints. The result, week after week, is that the best British journalists, critics, authors and cartoonists turn out their best work for the magazine, to produce an extraordinarily wide-ranging title.
 | Liverpool Daily Echo | is an evening newspaper and the best-selling newspaper on Merseyside. It covers local and national news, sport, motors, property, health, entertainment and travel. It has a total readership of 404,000, spanning all ages and socio-economic groups.
 | Liverpool Post | The Daily Post, founded in 1855, has developed an impressive reputation and is a respected brand across its huge and differing regions. The Daily Post´s excellent coverage of business, sport and the arts has made it an essential read for intelligent professional people across the North West of England, and it provides specific editions for Merseyside, Chester and Wirral. The Daily Post is also the best-selling daily newspaper in North Wales, out-performing the UK nationals and enjoying massive reader loyalty. It is a strong all-round product with a total readership of 162,000, with special content including financial advice, health and lifestyle, regional business news and farming.
 | Labour Research | provides information on company profits, directors´ pay and dividends, equal opportunities in the workplace and in the unions, health and safety and employment rights - all analysed from a labour movement perspective. There is an extended law section, including question and answer sections dealing with legal problems and rights at work. Although primarily aimed at trade unionists LRD is also of interest to everyone that requires business information and information on workplace related issues.
 | Art Review | provides news and developments from the world of art and authoritative, in-depth features about leading artists, collectors and personalities. Art Review contains profiles of artists with details of their latest shows, previews and reviews of current exhibitions including price ranges.
 | Morning Star | News reporting without recourse to coverage of celebrity or trivia the Morning Star remains fiercely independent. Founded in 1930 - The Morning Star is a lone voice reporting on issues that directly involve the working class and its organisations.
 | The Stage | is the world´s longest established entertainment trade weekly and is the definitive publication relating to the theatre. It is published in London and sells about 42,000 copies each week. Its readers come from every sector of the entertainment industry - both in front of and behind the curtain.
 | Management Today | For more than 30 years Management Today has covered important events, issues and developments in business and management, providing practical and accessible articles that keep modern managers informed and help them advance their careers and construct winning business strategies. The mix of general business news, industry specific information and features that will be of particular interest to decision makers and provides a valuable resource for consultants.
 | New Statesman | is a a weekly UK current affairs magazine with an international perspective. The New Statesman acts as a forum for ideas and analysis that shape future policy. The magazine includes articles from the political, literary, arts and cultural worlds to give a genuine insight into contemporary culture.
 | UKPOL | is a This weekly magazine has regular features, such as the political and electoral news headlines, House of Commons report, House of Lords report, by-election results and constituency profiles. It also contains special reports each issue from the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Assembly. There is information from local councils, political jobs, book reviews, letters, and politics on the Internet.
 | L’Expansion | is an in-depth and reflective magazine which analyses the economy from every angle: macro-economics, business, finance, new technology, management and innovation. Published every fortnight, its target market consists of senior business professionals and opinion leaders. The magazine boasts a circulation of 145,214.
 | L’Entreprise | is a practical magazine which aims to assist company directors and entrepreneurs to have success in their commercial activities. The magazine features news, case studies and examples of current best practice. It is aimed at consultants and managers of SMEs and its readership includes Directors of Small/Medium sized Businesses, entrepreneurs and managing directors.
 | La Vie Financiere | is a prestigious French business title created in 1945, this weekly magazine answers all the questions that a private or professional investor needs to manage their money successfully. The magazine is split into four different sections: the Stock Market, Strategy, Unit Trusts and Property. With a circulation of 119,000 - the magazine is aimed towards shareholders, investors, high earners and finance professionals.
 | Revolution | is the magazine for new-media marketing in the UK.
It was launched as a monthly in May 1997 to inform marketers about new strategies for success in the information age, and is already the most authoritative business magazine in its sector. Its huge success enabled it to go weekly in October 1999. With a controlled circulation of over 16,000, its precise targeting of the marketing community enables Revolution to spotlight new-media issues for marketers and business people.
 | E.Business | focuses on how net technology is revolutionising the way traditional business is conducted and provides analyses and reports on the developments within this fast moving market. E.Business provides the knowledge businesses need to develop strategy and approve investments in the Internet. Profiles a different business sector each month as well as interviews with key industry figures, profiles, news and features. Of particular interest to those involved in IT procurement, strategy CRM, legacy integration, content management, online marketing and supply chain management Published monthly.
 | Growing Business | Fast growth UK companies, face tough questions: How to raise finance to fund future growth? Will raising finance affect your independence? How to ensure you set and implement strategic plans? How should you tackle e-business? How much should you pay for key staff and important capital outlays? Growing Business provides the answers. As well as providing relevant news and statistics for growing businesses our remit covers marketing, e-business, human resources, business travel and finance. Features go behind the latest VC or angel funding deal to reveal who is funding whom - and why. Growing Business provides comprehensive coverage of the issues faced by Managing, Financial and Marketing Directors within fast growth companies - delivered in a monthly, need-to-know bulletin that inspires and informs.
 | PR Week US | was launched in the US on 16 November 1998 and is the first weekly magazine to offer nationwide coverage of the public relations business. It carries the latest news, in-depth analysis, top columnists, and reviews of campaigns. PR Week (US) also provides strong coverage of the European and international public relations business. Based in New York, the magazine has a 28-strong staff, including full-time correspondents based in Washington DC, San Francisco and Chicago. Its aim is to provide essential weekly reading for public relations professional and to champion the cause of public relations as an essential management discipline in the business community at large.
 | Broadcast (produxion.com) | Broadcast news by produxion.com is the UK´s only weekly magazine for television, radio and new media professionals. Broadcast gives a weekly overview across all areas of the industry -- spanning production, programming, facilities, technology and international news. The magazine provides the latest on new productions, mergers, re-shuffles, people moves and corporate politics ... plus the best selection of industry news.
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