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Google 'on front foot' with Eric Schmidt column on tax issue

Google has successfully got on to the 'front foot' over its tax issue after being stung by criticism, industry experts agree.

Influence Associates to promote Drayson Racing Formula E team

A company set to compete in an electric-powered version of Formula 1 has brought in Influence Associates.

Video games firm Codemasters calls in Bell Pottinger Public Affairs for tax brief

One of the UK's biggest video games firms has engaged its first public affairs agency amid discussions on the detail of tax breaks for the games industry.

NewsCorp lobbyist Frédéric Michel moves to Telefónica

The News Corporation lobbyist who played a key role in the Leveson Inquiry has been appointed by Telefónica.

AAT seeks public affairs agency for campaign working

The professional body for accounting technicians is seeking a public affairs agency as the organisation moves to a campaign-based way of working.

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion calls in Hanover to build government links

Troubled BlackBerry maker Research in Motion has brought in fresh public affairs help as it looks to tackle huge changes to the business.

Hanover scoops IT lobbying campaign from McKesson UK

A leading health IT company has brought in lobbying help as it seeks to raise its profile in the wake of the collapse of plans for a national patient record system.

Tata IT arm TCS puts Fleishman-Hillard brief up for grabs

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the global IT and business services firm, has launched a pitch process for its public affairs account.

Home Office warned against 'authoritarian tone' on web monitoring

The Home Office needs to make sure it does not 'strike too authoritarian a tone' on plans to monitor internet and phone use, according to one comms expert, especially so soon after criticism over the Budget and petrol issues.

Flack's Week: 17 February

Flack attended the PR Academy awards with Ken Livingstone, caught a lady from Kaizo with her pants down and heard tales of an enthusiastic Peter Bingle

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