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Walter Röhrl
05 06 P Crowning motor PP As sales falls, 38 sport’s 2017 5050 is diesel running champions on empty? / From the world’s great // AUTO explores the COVER circuits to the Palace of FUELLINGFUELLING declining demand for STORY Versailles, AUTO reviews FALLOUTFALLOUT diesel power and why car a year of competition buyers might be mistaken 06 06 PP ‘Season Four PP ‘Automation must be 4646 might be our 5656 ubiquitous. This is closest one yet’ about societal benefit’ // Formula E boss Alejandro // Li Shufu, boss of Chinese issue ALEJANDROALEJANDRO Agag on why ‘peaking GEELY‘SGEELY‘S automotive powerhouse #21 AGAG AGAG technology’ will lead to LILI SHUFUSHUFU Geely, on motoring’s next international journal of the fia a tighter title fight great leap forward FIA PRIZE GIVING – VERSAILLES – DECEMBER 2017 FIAAutoMagazine_DPS_10_17.indd 1 16.10.17 10:46 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE FIA Editorial Board: Jean Todt, Gerard Saillant, THE FIA THE FIA FOUNDATION THE GLOBAL INSTITUTE Dear reader, Saul Billingsley, Olivier Fisch Editor-In-Chief: Luca Colajanni The end-of-year edition of AUTO is always special because its Executive Editor: Justin Hynes The Fédération Internationale de The FIA Foundation is an The Global Institute for Motor Contributing Editor: Marc Cutler l’Automobile is the governing body independent UK-registered charity Sport Safety is an international publication coincides with the period in which the FIA holds its Chief Sub-Editor: Gillian Rodgers Art Director: Cara Furman of world motor sport and the that supports an international organisation based in Switzerland Annual General Assembly and its Prize Giving ceremony, Contributors: Pino Allievi, Ben Barry, Gaia Pelliccioli, federation of the world’s leading programme of activities promoting that undertakes research to Declan Quigley, Damien Smith, Sam Smith, Kate Turner, motoring organisations. -
Ipso in 2017
Annual Report 2017 0300 123 2220 www.ipso.co.uk [email protected] Out of office hours emergency harassment line 07799 903 929 @ipsonews facebook/ipsonews blog: www.ipso.co.uk/news-press-releases/blog IPSO Podcast available on Spotify, Apple and other major providers Independent Press Standards Organisation Financial Information Contents Financial Information 2016 (£) 2017 (£) 03 Vision, mission and values 04 Year in review: Highlights of 2017 06 Chairman’s statement: Sir Alan Moses looks back on 2017 Turnover 2,388,000 2,418,000 07 Chief Executive’s statement: Matt Tee looks forward to future challenges 08 Raising press standards: A broader commitment beyond complaints Administrative expenses (2,382,288) (2,421,510) 09 Standards work outcomes: Guidance, training and wide engagement Operating (loss)/profit (5,712) (3,510) 10 Monitoring wider concerns to provide targeted interventions Interest receivable 1,678 239 11 Help with press intrusion and harassment 12 The Pilling Review: Implementing the recommendations Profit/(loss) on ordinary activities before taxation 7,390 (3,271) 15 Arbitration: Low cost legal claims against the press Tax on profit/(loss) on ordinary activities (3,107) (2,641) 16 External engagement: Raising awareness of our work 3,107 (5,921) 17 Most complained about publications Profit/(loss) for the financial year 18 Effective complaints handling: Using lessons learned to implement best practice 19 Complaints statistics 2017 The turnover above represents contributions from the Regulatory Funding Company (RFC) and a budget for a further 20 Complaints statistics by publisher four years has now been negotiated. The increase in administrative costs above, which reflect the resources required to monitor and maintain the standards set out in the Editors’ Code of Practice and provide support and redress for individuals 22 Case studies: A round-up of 2017 complaints and how they were dealt with seeking to complain about breaches in the Code, relates to both an increase in staff and other operating costs. -
Business Wire Catalog
All Europe All Europe provides comprehensive coverage of media in countries throughout Europe including saturated coverage of Central and Eastern Europe. Includes full text translations into Dutch, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Turkish. Translations are based on your English-language news release. Additional translation services are available. All Europe Hrvatske Novine ATV bobr.by Albania Kleine Zeitung ORF Chapter 97 Newspapers Kurier Radio Computing News 24 Orë Neue Kronen Zeitung Hitradio Ö3 TUT.BY Albanian Daily News Neue Kärntner Tageszeitung Osterreichischer Rundfunk ORF Belgium Gazeta 55 Neue Vorarlberger Tageszeitung Online Newspapers Gazeta Albania Neues Volksblatt Ariva.de De Morgen Gazeta Ballkan Niederösterreichische Finanzen.net De Persgroep Publishing N.V.- Gazeta Shqip Nachrichten Finanznachrichten.de Het Laatste Nieuws Gazeta Shqiptare Oberösterreichische Live-PR De Standaard Integrimi Nachrichten Networld.at De Tijd Koha Jone Osttiroler Bote News.at Derniere Heure Metropol Salzburger Fenster Newsroom.at Gazet van Antwerpen Panorama Salzburger Nachrichten Oe24.at Het Belang van Limburg Rilindja Demokratike Gazete Salzburger Volkszeitung Onvista.de Knack Shekulli The Vienna Review PresseText.austria L'Echo SOT Tiroler Tageszeitung Vorarlberg Online La Dernière Heure TemA Vorarlberger Nachrichten Non-media La Libre Belgique Tirana Observer Wiener Bezirksblatt OSCE La Meuse (S.A. Sud Presse) Tirana Times Wiener Zeitung Financial Community Le Soir Zeri I Popullit WirtschaftsBlatt Bankhaus Krentschker & Co.AG -
Felix Issue 1103, 1998
JP 16 Issue November 1126 1998 KEEP THE CAT FREE EST. 1949 The Students' Newspaper at Imperial College Cook cops out at last minute IC Union is slill left without a Deputy transport etc). President (Clubs and Societies) due to the By Andrew Brown With thc sabbatical post still open, withdrawal of the only candidate, Stuart the elections process will be forced to run Cook, only an hour before the close of seen as a profes• stressed that its course once again. Nominations for voting on Tuesday. sional organisa• there should be the position will be re-opened today, In his letter to the Union, he tion then its staff no speculation and will remain open for two weeks. If described his reasons as "numerous", must accept pro• about the possi• a fully seconded candidate has been but named the refusal of the Executive fessional stan• ble outcome as found by this date, then campaigning Committee of ICU to change his contract dards". no counting took can begin, and another election will take as a major one. He had asked Exec to Mr Cook's place: all of the place shortly before Christmas. Conse• allow him Wednesday afternoons free to success in the ballot papers quently any successful candidate would continue playing football for an ICU election was by were destroyed assume the post at the end of this term team. Mr Cook, a materials science stu• no means cer• immediately. - hardly a convenient time for most dent, took this as a vote of no confidence tain. Following a Among the undergraduates, who would be put out in him personally, stating that "I feel that tough examina• consequences of of sync with the academic year. -
UNION OFFICERS at CENTRE of DIRTY TRICKS STORM Police
25th February 1994 TVDEN li UNION OFFICERS AT CENTRE OF DIRTY TRICKS STORM Sun ban sparks resignation threat believed in the debate, I still leading member of Leeds Rouse dented the accusation be banned. he would not he censorship At the 06?4, University Union Exec wouldn't agree with the decision By Rosa Prince however. "Students at the considering resignation were it Reuben said: "Although Ahas threatened taken. but I could live with meeting decided that they didn't not for the tactics employed ly 1 loathe The Sun. if resignation in protest at 'dirty but they weren't," Reuben said. members of the Islamic society need The Sun. and it's no good during the meeting. Pssc'er"'aiban it we lose the tricks' during this week's 0GM. As it is. he is seriously had not voted on the issue until whingetng about a afterwards The decision to ban the sale opportunity to educate people. Elliot Reuben, Financial considering resigning, and will three or four of their number Islamic society weren't there of The .Sun newspaper in the Censorship is s^,nonyrnous with Affairs Secretary at Leeds announce his decision to Exec rushed to the front of the hall, because I engineered it. If they Union newsagents was taken at toot:Emu and few ti is the tool University Union. believes that next week. In an open letter to waving union surds and choose to vote in block, it's not the first quorate ()GM of the of the far right " illicit deals were made to force Leeds Sturieni.