26 Sep 1997
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
shortly after the Conservatives defeat in
the May election. Lewington held the job for a year and a ...
29 Jan 1999
| by ANTHONY CLARK
The Tory Party has chosen its first three regional PR agencies and
one freelance consultant from a list of 20. This marks the Tories first
ever co-ordinated PR presence in the regions.
08 Mar 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
Steve Hilton's exit from Downing Street may have come at the right time for the Conservatives...Conservatives. Under Tony Blair it was about choice - what is it going to be for Cameron?
Michael Gove ...
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In the last week, the Conservatives have seen their poll lead over Labour slip to the closest gap ...
29 Nov 2006
| by Charlie Whelan
David Cameron, approaching the end of his first 12 months as Tory leader, would have got a boost from a poll in last weekend's Mail on Sunday .
31 May 2006
| by by Joanne Oatts
LONDON - A mailing to Conservative Party members goes live this week to raise funds to help David Cameron get to Number 10.
11 Mar 2005
| by Charlie Whelan, charlie.whelan@haynet.com
'Tactically clever but strategically weak' was how Alastair Campbell described the Tories' NHS stunt - or 'the war of Margaret's shoulder' as it has become known. That is high praise indeed, but only confirms the widely held belief in Labour circles that Campbell is no election strategist.
27 Sep 2001
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
LONDON - The Conservative Party has named Nick Wood, the former the political editor at The Express as its new head of news and media.
15 Oct 1999
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
Former Barclays deputy PR head for corporate banking Edward Young
moves next month to the new position of head of economics within the
Conservative Party s media unit. Young will effectively act as a spin
doctor for shadow chancellor Francis Maude.
13 Mar 1998
| by SOPHIE BARKER
Conservative Party leader William Hague is looking for a deputy
press secretary, a new post, as part of the revamp of the party s
communications policy begun last September.