Marks and Spencer plc (also known as M&S; colloquially known as Marks and Sparks, Markies or, simply, Marks) is a major British retailer headquartered in the City of Westminster, London, with 703 stores in the United Kingdom and 361 stores spread across more than 40 countries. It specialises in the selling of clothing and luxury food products.
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- British brands
- Clothing retailers
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Industries:
- Retail
Frequently met people
- DWP Chris Grayling 3 meetings
- PMO David Cameron 2 meetings
Lobbying firms retained
Dec 2011 - Feb 2012
- Fleishman-Hillard provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Marks & Spencer. [11]
Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
- Fleishman-Hillard provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Marks & Spencer. [9] [10]
- Four Communications provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Marks & Spencer. [9]
Sep 2010 - Nov 2010
- Fleishman-Hillard provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Marks & Spencer. [8]
Government meetings last updated 26 Feb 2012 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
June 2011
Dept. for Work and Pensions
- Marks & Spencer met with Chris Grayling, Minister for Employment, to discuss Get Britain Working, along with 23 others. [2]
May 2011
Dept. for Work and Pensions
- Marks and Spencer met with Steve Webb, Minister for Pensions, to discuss State Pension reforms, along with 9 others. [2]
April 2011
Dept. for Work and Pensions
- Marks & Spencer met with Chris Grayling, Minister for Employment, to discuss Youth employment, along with Arcadia Group, Holland & Barrett, Home Retail Group, John Lewis, Orange/T-Mobile, and TKMaxx. [2]
- Marks & Spencer met with Chris Grayling, Minister for Employment, to discuss Get Britain Working, along with 11 others. [2]
March 2011
Prime Minister's Office
- Marks and Spencer met with David Cameron, Prime Minister, to discuss employment issues, along with 11 others. [3]
January 2011
Prime Minister's Office
- Marks and Spencer met with David Cameron, Prime Minister, to discuss employment issues, along with 20 others. [3]
October 2010
Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Marks & Spencer met with Mark Prisk, Minister of State, for regular meeting, along with 10 others. [4]
Dept. of Energy and Climate Change
- M&S met with Gregory Barker, Minister of State, to discuss the Green Deal. [6]
Dept. for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- M&S met with Jim Paice, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food, to discuss top 10 Food Retailer CEOs, along with The Co-operative Group, Tesco, Morrisons, ASDA, Waitrose, Sainsburys, and Aldi. [5]
September 2010
Dept. for Work and Pensions
- Marks & Spencer met with Maria Miller, Minister for Disabled People, to discuss reasonable adjustments, along with Ernst & Young LLP, Lloyds TSB, Serco plc, Thomson Reuters, My Plus Consulting, and UBS Investment Bank. [7]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Marks & Spencer
- 2. Department for Work and Pensions. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Apr - 30 Jun 2011
- 3. Prime Minister's Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Jan - 31 Mar 2011
- 4. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 5. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 6. Department of Energy and Climate Change. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 7. Department for Work and Pensions. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Aug - 30 Sep 2010
- 8. Association of Professional Political Consultants. APPC Register Entry, 1 Sep - 30 Nov 2010
- 9. Association of Professional Political Consultants. APPC Register Entry, 1 Jun - 31 Aug 2011
- 10. Public Relations Consultants Association. PRCA Public Affairs Register Entry, 1 Jun - 31 Aug 2011
- 11. Association of Professional Political Consultants. APPC Register Entry, 1 Dec 2011 - 29 Feb 2012
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