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FOCUS: HI-TECH PR - Keeping an eye on future markets - Convergence of technologies has resulted in a flurry of mergers and acquisitions in the hi-tech sector. Good IT PR agencies both large and small must examine how they can benefit from the trend

train them in the OS 390 system. Government communications programmes are also being run in the ...

GICS hearing warned of dangers of politicisation

discontent by destroying the impartiality of Government communications, Bernard Ingham, former press...discontent by destroying the impartiality of Government communications, Bernard Ingham, former press ...

DIRECT NEWS: Govt reveals 20 roster agencies on direct list

new list is not part of Labour s drive to improve Government communications. ...

PUBLIC RELATIONS: Mad cows and English PR men - UK consumers are looking at the risks of BSE and are again adding beef to their shopping baskets. Robert Gray reports on the PR efforts helping to restore public confidence

people will react to what you re saying. That s the main ingredient missing from government ...

Government Information: Is Big Brother getting too close for comfort? - With the Government

Last week saw Alastair Campbell, the Prime Minister s press secretary, replace Minister without Portfolio Peter Mandelson as the bogeyman of the Government s media relations machine.

COI roster agencies must still bow to restrictions of Government

role to play in Government communications. The reason lies in the rules I helped to revise in ...

 

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