Fishburn Hedges' head of public affairs Dermot Finch joins The Prince's Trust
02 Nov 2012 | by Matt Cartmell
Fishburn Hedges’ head of public affairs is set to leave the agency to join youth charity The Prince’s Trust.
More than 85% of public affairs professionals in the UK believe that Barack Obama will win this week's US presidential election.
Fishburn Hedges’ head of public affairs is set to leave the agency to join youth charity The Prince’s Trust.
The public affairs industry has called on the Government to improve regulations that will tighten the rules on former government officials becoming lobbyists.
UK political parties remain 'way behind the curve' compared with the US' 'Super Bowl-style' electioneering, UK comms professionals on the US campaign trail have said.
The CIPR is naming all members on its website in a move to increase the accountability of PR people.
Edelman UK's boss Ed Williams is handling former BBC director-general Mark Thompson's personal PR as he comes under growing pressure over the Jimmy Savile scandal.
The House of Lords is reviewing the value of its comms activities after the collapse of coalition efforts to modernise the Second Chamber.
Subway has brought in Good Relations Political Communications to lead a campaign to fight back against the Government's reversal of the much-derided 'pasty tax'.
McDonald's UK vice-president comms Nick Hindle has been promoted to become senior vice-president corporate affairs.
Newcastle agency Ramarketing picked up three gold awards at the 2012 North East CIPR PRide Awards on Friday night.