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prweek.com, Friday, 25 May 2012, 12:00am,
News International has recruited London Mayor Boris Johnson's former aide Guto Harri as director of comms.
The PRCA has broadly accepted the 30 recommendations made by its access commission to increase diversity in PR.
Center Parcs has appointed The Red Consultancy after a three-way pitch understood to have included Good Relations and Frank.
The Copyright Tribunal has delivered its final decision in respect of the Newspaper Licensing Agency's Web End User Licensing Scheme, meaning licensing can now begin.
Blue Rubicon has recruited Reputation Inc's Paul Raeburn as associate director.
Casio has chosen Exposure to handle consumer PR for its Edifice motorsport-inspired watch range.
The Football Association of Wales has awarded Freshwater a 12-month contract to generate greater awareness of its work.
Huawei, the Chinese telecoms giant, has started a pitch process for its corporate and b2b PR contracts, currently held by Fleishman-Hillard.
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