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Huntsworth, Chime and WPP results point to upturn in industry

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Fleishman-Hillard hit by loss of £250,000 McCain Foods account

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The Falkland Islands Government hands corporate brief to Edelman
 
 

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Learn, network, meet, relax and unwind with fellow comms professionals.

20-21 September 2010, PRWeek

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PRWeek Awards 2010

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Features

Internships: Opportunity or exploitation?

Internships are becoming an essential first step on the PR career ladder,...

 
 

Reputation Survey: Degrees 'ten-a-penny'

New research reveals the public is divided on whether A-levels have become...

 
 

Measurement: What next for measurement?

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The seven key principles agreed at Barcelona's European Summit on Measurement are...

 
 

Number 10's comms machine: Coalition comms - The first 100 days

As the new coalition Government gets to grips with power, Sunday Times...

 
 
 

Crisis simulation: The eye of the storm

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Kate Magee attended a crisis simulation exercise at Edelman to find out...

 
 

Reputation survey: Media attitudes towards homosexuality

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The Sun splashed on X Factor winner Joe McElderry coming out, but...

 
 

Hack/flack job swap: Trading places

How would a journalist and a PR professional cope with swapping jobs...

 
 

Reputation survey: Coalition Government - Clegg under pressure

As the coalition Government finds its feet, the public is divided over...

 
 
 
 
 

Opinion

Danny Rogers: Is industry slowly coming back to life?

So here we go. As the quieter summer season quickly fades from...

 
 

Lord Chadlington: 'I expect to see revenue growth'

INTERVIEW: London Stock Exchange video discussing the group's interim results is posted...

 
 

Alex Hilton: Labour hopefuls fail to impress

With Labour and trade union members receiving their ballot papers, it's time...

 
 

Ian Monk: BBC must find its voice to survive

It is a potentially fatal irony that the BBC, as one of...

 
 

Alex Aiken: Councils need to up their game

The long days of summer are usually accompanied by ever resourceful hacks...

 
 

David Singleton: A hit so far for coalition comms

This week, the UK's first coalition Government in 70 years marked its...

 
 

Tara Hamilton-Miller: Is it smart to sign up the enemy?

The Prime Minister has decided to sort out the problems of social...

 
 

Anthony Hilton: Structural deficit is a red herring

PR is often at its most effective in situations where people do...

 
 

David Singleton: Foreign regimes pose PR dilemma

An investigation into the link between UK public relations consultancies and foreign...

 
 

Alex Hilton: Milk U-turn may yet bite Tories

'Milk snatcher' is such a memorable label that I'm amazed no political...

 
 
 

Special Reports

Consumer PR - June 2010

Against a backdrop of ever-more diverse digital opportunities, PROs are re-discovering the...

 
 

Healthcare PR - May 2010

How the success of the dementia lobby is inspiring other groups representing...

 
 

Regional PR - April 2010

Who says all the most exciting PR comes from London? Essay writers...

 
 

Public Affairs - Pre-election special. February 2010

How will a precarious balance of power alter the public affairs landscape?...

 
 

G8 Thinktank: Client/agency relationships. December 2009

You've heard of the G8 group of nations. Now meet PRWeek's very...

 
 

Middle East - November 2009

As the Dubai World debt crisis illustrates, Middle Eastern PROs have a...

 
 

Digital PR - November 2009

At the end of the year when digital PR went from niche...

 
 

Digital PR - November 2009: Our digital challenges

Four in-house comms professionals talk to Peter Hay about the triumphs and...

 
 

Corporate Reputation - September 2009

Is it time to care more about what your employees, rather than...

 
 
 
 

Expert Knowledge

A short-term focus on personality is no substitute for strategy, says Fiona Mason

Barely a week goes past without PR Week reporting on the latest...

 
 

National Priorities, Local Action? An analysis of PCTs' World Class Commissioning policies.

Anyone in the business of trying to deliver change or understand behaviour...

 
 

The future of internal communications

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This new report by executive search firm Watson Helsby provides insight into...

 
 

Top Ten Strategies for Boosting ROI Despite Shrinking Budgets and Dwindling Resources

Higher prices and tighter budgets are putting the squeeze on PR and...

 
 
 

Surveys

Comms directors survey: What keeps comms bosses awake at night?

PRWeek and Brands2Life asked the country's top in-house professionals about their concerns...

 
 

Salary survey 2008: A war for talent in a thriving industry

PRWeek's annual Salary Survey looks at overall pay levels and hears from...

 
 
 

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